Coordinates | 29°57′53″N90°4′14″N |
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Official name | Bezaha |
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Motto | |
Pushpin map | Madagascar |
Pushpin label position | bottom |
Pushpin map caption | Location in Madagascar |
Pushpin mapsize | 180 |
Coordinates region | MG |
Subdivision type | Country |
Subdivision name | |
Subdivision type1 | Region |
Subdivision name1 | Atsimo-Andrefana |
Subdivision type2 | District |
Subdivision name2 | Betioky |
Leader title1 | |
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Unit pref | |
Area total km2 | |
Area land km2 | |
Area blank1 sq mi | |
Population as of | 2001 |
Population total | 19000 |
Population blank1 title | Ethnicities |
Population blank1 | Mahafaly |
Population blank2 title | Religions |
Population density blank1 sq mi | |
Timezone | EAT |
Utc offset | 3 |
Elevation footnotes | |
Elevation m | 124 |
Elevation ft | |
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Footnotes | }} |
Bezaha is a town and commune () in southwest Madagascar. It belongs to the district of Betioky, which is a part of Atsimo-Andrefana Region. The population of the commune was estimated to be approximately 19,000 in 2001 commune census.
Bezaha is served by a local airport. In addition to primary schooling the town offers secondary education at both junior and senior levels. The town provides access to hospital services to its citizens.
Farming and raising livestock provide both employment for 45% of the working population. The most important crop is rice, while other important products are beans, cassava and sweet potatos. Services provide employment for 10% of the population.
Category:Populated places in Atsimo-Andrefana
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Coordinates | 29°57′53″N90°4′14″N |
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Name | Zaha Hadid |
Birth date | October 31, 1950 |
Birth place | Baghdad, Iraq |
Death date | |
Practice | Zaha Hadid Architects |
Significant buildings | Maxxi, Bridge Pavilion, Maggie's Centre, Contemporary Arts Center }} |
Zaha Hadid, CBE ( ''Zahā Ḥadīd''; born 31 October 1950) is an Iraqi-British architect.
After graduating she worked with her former teachers, Rem Koolhaas and Elia Zenghelis at the Office for Metropolitan Architecture, becoming a partner in 1977. It was with Koolhaas that she met the engineer Peter Rice who gave her support and encouragement early on, at a time when her work seemed difficult to build. In 1980 she established her own London-based practice. During the 1980s she also taught at the Architectural Association. She has also taught at prestigious institutions around the world; she held the Kenzo Tange Chair at the Graduate School of Design, Harvard University, the Sullivan Chair at the University of Illinois at Chicago School of Architecture, guest professorships at the Hochschule für Bildende Künste in Hamburg, the Knowlton School of Architecture, at The Ohio State University, the Masters Studio at Columbia University, New York and the Eero Saarinen Visiting Professor of Architectural Design at the Yale School of Architecture in New Haven, Connecticut. In addition, she was made Honorary Member of the American Academy of Arts and Letters and an Honorary Fellow of the American Institute of Architects. She has been on the Board of Trustees of The Architecture Foundation. She is currently Professor at the University of Applied Arts Vienna in Austria.
A winner of many international competitions, theoretically influential and groundbreaking, a number of Hadid's winning designs were initially never built: notably, The Peak Club in Hong Kong (1983) and the Cardiff Bay Opera House in Wales (1994). In 2002 Hadid won the international design competition to design Singapore's one-north masterplan. In 2005, her design won the competition for the new city casino of Basel, Switzerland. In 2004 Hadid became the first female recipient of the Pritzker Architecture Prize, architecture's equivalent of the Nobel Prize. Previously, she had been awarded a CBE for services to architecture. She is a member of the editorial board of the ''Encyclopædia Britannica''. In 2006, Hadid was honored with a retrospective spanning her entire work at the Guggenheim Museum in New York. In that year she also received an Honorary Degree from the American University of Beirut.
Zaha Hadid's architectural design firm - Zaha Hadid Architects - is over 350 people strong, headquartered in a Victorian former school building in Clerkenwell, London.
In 2008, she ranked 69th on the Forbes list of "The World's 100 Most Powerful Women". On 2 January 2009, she was the guest editor of the BBC's flagship morning radio news programme, ''Today''.
In 2010 she was named by Time magazine as influential thinker in the 2010 TIME 100 issue. In September 2010, The British magazine ''New Statesman'' listed Zaha Hadid at number 42 in their annual survey of "The World's 50 Most Influential Figures 2010".
She won the 2010 Stirling Prize for one of her most celebrated work, the Maxxi in Rome.
Hadid is the designer of the Dongdaemun Design Plaza & Park in Seoul, South Korea, which is expected to be the centerpiece of the festivities for the city's designation as World Design Capital 2010. The complex is scheduled to be completed in 2011.
In 2007, Zaha Hadid designed the Moon System Sofa for leading Italian furniture manufacturer B&B; Italia.
Recently Hadid has been commissioned by the Iraqi government to design the new building for the Central Bank of Iraq. This project will be her first project for her native country.
Other work includes Pierres Vives, the new departmental records building (to host three institutions, namely, the archive, the library and the sports department), for French department Hérault, in Montpellier.
Zaha Hadid's project was named as the best for the Vilnius Guggenheim Hermitage Museum in 2008. She designed the Innovation Tower for Hong Kong Polytechnic University, scheduled for completion in 2011, and the Chanel Mobile Art Pavilion that was displayed in Hong Kong in 2008. She completed a new building for Evelyn Grace Academy, London, in 2010.
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