Zaha Hadid Architects have a stunning design for the Centre of Mediterranean Culture in Reggio Calabria, Italy.
Sculpturally poised along the Strait of Messina coastline, the sinuous curves are inspired by waves and the contours of the land.
The building is set to become a striking new landmark, seamlessly blending natural forms with bold architectural expression.
Clad in reflective aluminum panels, the sleek forms have a beautiful radius to them, which makes the overall building more friendly and approachable.

Once finished, the 24,000-square-metre center will become a vibrant cultural hub, hosting events, exhibitions, forums, and even an aquarium.
The site will also feature ample native plantings, creating a lush, welcoming environment that reflects the area’s natural beauty.







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