A landmark exhibition exploring the transformative work of Zaha Hadid Architects, now on view at MOCAUP Shenzhen
Presented at the Museum of Contemporary Art and Urban Planning (MOCAUP) in Shenzhen from 12th December 2025 until 10th April 2026, the Architecture of Possibility: Zaha Hadid Architects exhibition charts the evolution and progress of designs by one of the world’s most influential architecture studios of the past 50 years.

Photography by Yumeng Zhu

Photography by Yumeng Zhu

Photography by Yumeng Zhu

Photography by Yumeng Zhu
ZHA redefined architecture for the 21st century with a repertoire of projects that have captured imaginations across the globe. A journey of discovery into ZHA’s trailblazing architecture, the exhibition examines a series of chronological and thematic narratives that showcase ZHA’s pioneering, multidisciplinary research and design methodologies.
Zaha Hadid first visited China in 1981, travelling south from Beijing throughout the country to Guangzhou and Hong Kong. This immersive exhibition investigates the Greater Bay Area’s remarkable transformation—becoming the world’s most dynamic region—and details ZHA’s commitment to China over five decades of globally-acclaimed contributions to the development of the country’s architecture and urbanism.

Photography by Yumeng Zhu

Photography by Yumeng Zhu

Photography by Yumeng Zhu
An industry leader across the globe for half a century, ZHA’s ongoing advancement of architectural design through research, technology and creativity mirrors the Greater Bay Area’s position as a centre of excellence for innovation, connectivity and sustainability. With over 25 built and ongoing projects in the region—including more than 15 extraordinary buildings currently under construction—ZHA’s work demonstrates the practice’s longstanding engagement with the region’s dynamic cultural environment to develop the smart sustainable cities of tomorrow.
Mathematicians equate the fluid geometries of ZHA’s architecture to the beauty and coherence evident within the natural world’s systems and structures—but beyond the mathematical formulas and equations, the expressive fluidity and meticulous attention to detail within ZHA’s architecture engages the senses and captures the eye. For all their mystification of forms and remarkable ability to evoke our emotions, ZHA’s buildings remain clearly organized and intuitive to navigate.

Photography by Yumeng Zhu

Photography by Yumeng Zhu

Photography by Yumeng Zhu
Encompassing award-winning projects throughout the Greater Bay Area have been acknowledged across the globe for its virtuosity, ZHA’s works in the region include the new Shenzhen Science and Technology Museum, The Henderson tower in Hong Kong, and Morpheus Hotel in Macau which have reinvented our concepts of space. Continuing this trajectory into the future, ZHA’s seminal designs for the Shenzhen Institute for Financial Technology, Tower C at Shenzhen Bay Super Headquarters Base, and the High Speed Rail West Kowloon Terminus Development in Hong Kong are currently in development.
ZHA’s buildings enrich the cultural fabric of a city, providing gathering places that anchor our sense of identity and civic pride. Projects including the new Greater Bay Area Sports Centre in Guangzhou and GO PARK Sai Sha in Hong Kong embody the spirit and aspirations of their communities, while the upcoming Yidan Center has been designed by ZHA for the Chen Yidan Foundation to provide a nurturing environment that will cultivate and support lifelong learning.

Photography by Yumeng Zhu

Photography by Yumeng Zhu

Photography by Yumeng Zhu
Exploring the evolution of ZHA’s visionary architecture at the cutting-edge of the profession, the exhibition examines the studio’s pioneering advancement of artificial intelligence (AI), immersive and interactive design, and virtual spaces that are integral to ZHA’s rapidly evolving design ecosystem.
Collaborative research with world leaders in AI computing plays an important role in the development of ZHA’s work. The analytical power, speed and precision of AI, machine learning and data-driven digital technologies are enabling ZHA to analyse and explore myriad permutations of complex geometrical, environmental and behavioural models that inform design decisions and liberate creativity. The practice continues to develop these AI applications, offering exponential opportunities to enrich the firm’s architecture and urbanism.
Cyberspaces and metaverse environments are sophisticated digital platforms using state-of-the-art video gaming technologies enabling the virtual exploration and configuration of space. These advanced digital tools integrate 3D computer models of ZHA’s projects with virtual reality (VR), enabling their architects to be immersed within the spaces they are designing and walk-through design proposals in VR and in real-time with clients, stakeholders and end-users.

Photography by Yumeng Zhu

Photography by Yumeng Zhu

Photography by Yumeng Zhu

Photography by Yumeng Zhu
Investigating ZHA’s development of these new technologies that are transforming the work of 21st century architects, five zones within the exhibition (“ZHA City: Greater Bay Area District”, “Metrotopia”, “Brainstorming”, “Interactive Plan Configurator”, and “Exhibition Digital Twin”) present the studio’s explorations of cybernetic architecture that is rapidly enhancing our interactions between the physical and virtual worlds.
Robotics and Digital Fabrication (RDF) techniques and the use of Architectural Geometries (AG) are changing how we design and construct. ZHA’s RDF research presented within the exhibition details the practices’ collaborations with innovative industry disruptors to create unprecedented digital design models that are in constant dialogue with agile industrial robots to perform precise fabrication processes.











