Mobile conference hall from Zaha Hadid Architects at the Venice Architecture Biennale Architecture 22.06.2022 The Zaha Hadid Bureau has built a modular Alis conference hall at the Venice Architecture Biennale, which can be installed anywhere and used for meetings and communication. Ekaterina Karpukhina EmailPinterestVKonkakte EmailPinterestVKonkakte Architects Zaha Hadid Architects presented the installation “Highly efficient urban Ecology”, which corresponds to the theme “Sustainable Communities”, set by the Italian pavilion. What to expect from the Venice Architecture Biennale 2021: major projects and exhibitions The facility is a compact conference hall created using the latest technologies, including 3D printing and CAD/CAM tools. The modular design is inspired by the orchid and consists of individual petals that can be easily disassembled and assembled in various configurations. Alis is a mobile meeting space that can be installed anywhere: indoors and outdoors, in offices and commercial premises, as well as in public spaces such as train stations and airports. The building can be adapted to your own needs and used for negotiations, meetings and communication. Zaha Hadid Architects worked together with Tecno — they designed each element in accordance with environmental requirements. Thus, all parts are created with almost zero waste and can be recycled after the expiration of their service life. The bureau also presented at the biennale the master plan of Unicorn Island, which is being built right now. Bureau Zaha Hadid Architects showed how the construction of Unicorn Island in Chengdu is going on Photo: Alessandra Chemollo; Zaha Hadid Architects Original content from the site