The Winton Gallery

The Science Museum in London opened an inspirational new mathematics gallery, designed by Zaha Hadid Architects, driven by equations of airflow used in the aviation industry.

Mathematics: The Winton Gallery brings together more than 100 treasures from the Science to highlight the central role of mathematical practice in all our lives, and explores how mathematicians, their tools and ideas have helped build the modern world over the past four centuries.

Zaha Hadid Architects have worked to bring to life the Mathematics gallery through a design that complements the curatorial ambitions and inspires and engages further generations with the instinctive and physical aspects of mathematics. Dame Zaha said, “When I was growing up in Iraq, math was an everyday part of life. We would play with math problems just as we would play with pens and paper to draw – math was like sketching.”

Zaha Hadid Architects: Mathematics The Winton Gallery
Zaha Hadid Architects: Mathematics The Winton Gallery
Zaha Hadid Architects: Mathematics The Winton Gallery
Zaha Hadid Architects: Mathematics The Winton Gallery
Zaha Hadid Architects: Mathematics The Winton Gallery
Zaha Hadid Architects: Mathematics The Winton Gallery
Zaha Hadid Architects: Mathematics The Winton Gallery
Zaha Hadid Architects: Mathematics The Winton Gallery

  Positioned at the heart of the gallery is the Handley Page ‘Gugnunc’ aeroplane, built in 1929 for a competition to construct safe aircraft. A dramatic installation set within show-stopping surroundings designed by Zaha Hadid and her team at Zaha Hadid Architects. Inspired by the aircraft, the design of the Gallery is driven by equations of airflow used in the aviation industry. The layout and lines of the gallery represent the air that would have flowed around this historic aircraft in flight, from the positioning of the showcases and benches to the three-dimensional curved surfaces of the central pod structure.

The spatial organisation of the Gallery places a central emphasis on the aircraft as an important product of British aviation, and the transformational capacity of mathematics and science. It takes  inspiration from one of the key moments in the flight of the plane and the concepts of aerodynamics embodied within.

Zaha Hadid Architects: Mathematics The Winton Gallery
Zaha Hadid Architects: Mathematics The Winton Gallery
Zaha Hadid Architects: Mathematics The Winton Gallery
Zaha Hadid Architects: Mathematics The Winton Gallery, design concept
Zaha Hadid Architects: Mathematics The Winton Gallery, design concept
Zaha Hadid Architects: Mathematics The Winton Gallery: plan

  The layout of the Gallery allows for the virtual lines of airflow to be manifested physically. The positioning of the 100+ historical objects, and the production of robust arch-like benches using robotic manufacture, all embody the mathematical spirit of the brief. The resulting spatial experience created by these components within the Winton Gallery enables visitors to see some of the many actual and perceivable ways in which mathematics touches our lives


Mathematics: The Winton Gallery

Design: Zaha Hadid Architects
Science Museum, Exhibition Road, London