Baku Funicular
A short mountain railway from the boulevard up to the Alley of Martyrs — the city's simplest lift since 1960.
Place
Zaha Hadid's building flows like a wave — a lesson in architecture without right angles.
The site is in progress. The domain is reserved; design and texts are under way.
How it will look: each site gets its own colour scheme and structure.
The centre opened in 2012. Its white shell rises from the ground, becomes the roof and comes back down — there is barely a straight line in it.
Inside are a museum, exhibition halls and an auditorium. In 2014 the building won the Design of the Year award from London's Design Museum.
How the curved surfaces were engineered
The permanent display and exhibitions
The plaza and sculptures around it
The architect's style and other work
A short mountain railway from the boulevard up to the Alley of Martyrs — the city's simplest lift since 1960.
Baku's emblem: an eight-tier stone cylinder and the questions nobody has settled.
A Grand Prix on Baku's streets: six kilometres of track, a squeeze along the fortress wall and record speed.