Zaha Hadid Architects and Central Bank of Iraq sign agreement for new headquarters
LONDON, UK - Zaha Hadid joined H.E. Dr Sinan Al-Shabibi, Governor of the
Central Bank of Iraq (CBI) at a ceremony to sign the agreement between the CBI
and Zaha Hadid Architects (ZHA) for the design stages of the new CBI
Headquarters building. The ceremony was hosted at the Victoria & Albert
Museum by H.E. Dr Muhielddin Hussein Abdullah, Charges d'Affaires of the Iraqi
Embassy.
ZHA have already completed the client’s Brief Development and will immediately
commence the design process for the new CBI Headquarters to be built on the
shores of the Tigris River in Baghdad. ZHA will lead the international team of
specialist consultants including: Adams Kara Taylor, Max Fordham, Newtecnic,
DEGW, Gross Max, Davis Langdon, Arup, Warringtonfire, Winton Nightingale and A2
Project Managers.
Dr Sinan Al-Shabibi said: “The new building shall be a symbol of the Bank’s
role in the economic development of Iraq and a reflection of the determination
to rebuild the country.”
Zaha Hadid said: “I am deeply touched that I have been asked to design the new
headquarters for the Central Bank of Iraq. I was born in Iraq and I still feel
very close to it. I feel very privileged to be working in Iraq on a design of such national importance.”