Date: 12/06/2011
There is a zone of Glasgow so studded with culture and architecture, so richly fertilised with public investment, while also blessed by nature with the noble breadth of the Clyde, that it ought to be a wonder of the world. This zone, once full of shipyards, now contains the work of two Pritzker prize winners Norman Foster and Zaha Hadid and a probable Pritzker-winner-in-waiting, David Chipperfield.
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Guardian
Zaha Hadid's fine transport museum would have been better still as part of a coherent Clyde regeneration plan, writes Rowan Moore
BBC
Riverside museum architect Zaha Hadid talks to the BBC's Pauline McLean during a tour of the new building.
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