Bratislava Culenova New City Centre | photo via dezeen
In 2013, Zaha Hadid Architects unveiled designs for a complex of towers in Bratislava’s city centre. The architects won a competition in 2010 to design the mixed-use masterplan, which proposes seven curving tower blocks surrounding a public plaza in the east of the Slovakian capital. A decommissioned coal-fire power station sits at the centre of the site and will be converted into an art gallery as part of the project, while a series of additional pavilions will be constructed alongside.
Read more about this (unrealised) project at dezeen.