Glasgow Transport Museum, England by Zaha Hadid

Zaha Hadid, architect of the bloody Iraq who is now based in London is a specialist building with mad-style architecture. Having previously been held up this blog British water sports center, designed by him, this time we will lift the Glasgow Transport Museum, which opened to the public last June 21.
First a very striking form of this museum is the front overlooking the sea. The overall shape of the museum itself was also unique. No box, no circles, but like a tunnel. From the front that looks "spiky", the museum and then extends backward to the contour of a very fluid. What is the purpose of the contours of this museum is so unique? Hadid was inspired by the interaction between nature and sophistication of the technology that he found in the city of Glasgow. This interaction also functions as a "door" to the subject of this museum alone is transport that has been through a long history; since made of wood to be able to be sent to the moon.
Although perhaps not as complex as many other buildings Zaha Hadid, the museum is still looking very unorthodox front of the ship was leaning that looks very traditional. As if the museum is bringing two functions: presenting the history of the various modes of transportation and a transportation gateway to the future of Glasgow.

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