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Elia Zenghelis

Elia Zenghelis is a celebrated Greek-British architect, artist, and educator who has made significant contributions to the fields of architecture and art. He was born on November 17, 1937, in Athens, Greece, and studied architecture at the Architectural Association School of Architecture in London. Zenghelis began his career as an architect, working on various projects in Greece and the UK before co-founding the Office for Metropolitan Architecture (OMA) with Rem Koolhaas in 1975. Zenghelis' architectural work is characterized by his interest in urbanism and the relationship between architecture and society. His designs often challenge traditional notions of space and form, and he is known for his innovative use of materials and his commitment to sustainability. Zenghelis has designed numerous buildings around the world, including the Seattle Central Library, the ZKM Center for Art and Media in Karlsruhe, Germany, and the Parc de la Villette in Paris. In addition to his architectural work, Zenghelis is also an accomplished artist. His artwork often explores similar themes as his architecture, including the relationship between art and society. Zenghelis' artwork has been exhibited in galleries and museums around the world, and he has received numerous awards for his contributions to the arts and architecture. Throughout his career, Zenghelis has also been committed to education. He has taught at various institutions, including the Architectural Association School of Architecture, the Harvard Graduate School of Design, and the University of California, Los Angeles. Zenghelis' teaching has had a significant impact on the field of architecture, and many of his former students have gone on to become successful architects and designers in their own right.

Elia Zenghelis, architect, artist, educator, urbanism, sustainability

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Elia Zenghelis

Elia Zenghelis is a renowned British artist who has made a major contribution to the art world over the course of his career. He was born in Athens, Greece but moved to London in 1975. Since then, his works have been featured in numerous international exhibitions around the world, spanning the realms of painting, sculpture, photography and installation. Zenghelis' works often create a dialogue between art, architecture, and the society that the artist is trying to engage. He is best known for his collaborations with other notable figures such as the Architect Rem Koolhaas, with whom he co-founded the Office for Metropolitan Architecture. Among his most significant works are the design for the Seattle Central Library, which was designed in conjunction with Rem Koolhaas, as well as solo projects such as Artificial Landscape (1989) and Sculpture, Painting and Construction (1993).

Elia Zenghelis, British artist, Athens, Greece, London, painting, sculpture, photography, installation, Seattle Central Library, Rem Koolhaas, Office for Metropolitan Architecture, Artificial Landscape, Sculpture Painting Construction.

Mei Wang

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