Patrik Schumacher, director of Zaha Hadid Architects (ZHA), ignited a firestorm after he outlined an eight-point manifesto meant to address London’s housing crisis. In the keynote, delivered at the World Architecture Festival in Berlin on November 18, the architect called for abolishing public housing regulations as well as privatizing all public space.
Today, both ZHA and Zaha Hadid’s friends and family issued open letters distancing themselves from Schumacher’s statements.
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