
Diana Al-Hadid
#The Ziggurat Splits the Sky
新泽西州,美国
Diana Al-Hadid blends cultural influences in her art, merging her Syrian heritage with Western artistic traditions to explore themes such as identity, mythology, femininity, and historical perception. Renowned for her ethereal figures created from steel, plaster, polymer, and fibreglass, Al-Hadid's latest monumental work continues this cultural expression. ‘The Ziggurat Splits the Sky’ is now permanently installed at the new Princeton University Museum.
Standing at nearly 15 feet tall, 40 feet wide, and 15 feet long, this 4,200-pound structure draws inspiration from ancient Sumerian ziggurats, stepped architectural forms from Mesopotamia featuring rectangular bases that lead to temple platforms.
Al-Hadid's contemporary artwork draws heavily from this ancient architecture, rising to a narrow peak with a small platform at the summit, creating a connection between ancient architectural traditions and modern sculptural expression.
Our Rock Tavern team played a vital role in bringing this ambitious project to life by digitising Al-Hadid's original drawings and coordinating with structural engineers to ensure compliance with codes. Throughout fabrication, Al-Hadid spent several days a week at our Rock Tavern foundry over many months, working directly alongside our team. The process involved developing detailed 3D models for the aluminium plate sculptures, while also providing essential advice on materials, production methods, and structural connections.










Image Credit: Joseph Hu, courtesy Princeton University Art Museum and Chris Roque, courtesy of UAP | Urban Art Projects

Diana Al-Hadid
#服务商
艺术咨询
制作
施工图纸绘制和工程认证
数码模型与渲染
成本管理
安装计划与协调
分包商管理与协调
技术图纸
失蜡铸造
焊接与制造
维保
#项目概况
创意者
Diana Al-Hadid
艺术品名
The Ziggurat Splits the Sky
项目
191553
业主
Diana Al Hadid, Princeton University
年份
2025
位置
新泽西州,美国



