Senior Associate
Dipl.-Ing., RIBA, ARB, AKH
London, UK
Eva Tiedemann

Photograph by Hufton + Crow
Eva’s portfolio includes projects in China, the Middle East, and the US. Committed to environmentally responsible design solutions, she works across a range of typologies, such as museums, theatres, airports, hotels, high-rise residential, commercial, and infrastructure developments.
Prior to joining ZHA, Eva worked at KPF’s New York and London offices, where she contributed to prominent projects like the renovation and extension of the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York with Yoshio Taniguchi and student housing for Imperial College in London.


Featured Project
With views across Biscayne Bay, this popular 30-acre park was redeveloped in 2013 as one of downtown Miami’s primary public spaces and includes the city’s new art and science museums.

Eva received her Diploma Degree in Architecture from the Technical University of Darmstadt in Germany. She gained an Erasmus Scholarship for the Escola Tècnica Superior d'Arquitectura Barcelona (ETSAB) and completed a Master Class at the Berlage Institute in Rotterdam.
Growing up surrounded by classic arts, Eva developed a deep appreciation for theatre, music, and modern dance. She sees the city as a theatre set design, where each person and element of the city has a role to play.
Projects
Explore a selection of projects Eva has contributed to since joining ZHA.

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Residential
Situated on the beach at Surfside, The Delmore’s design is defined by its location and environment. ZHA’s detailed analysis of the oceanfront site mapped fluctuations in solar radiation, temperature, humidity, prevailing winds, air quality, rainfall, in addition to the variable ground and sea conditions throughout every day of the year.

Photograph by Virgile Simon Bertrand
Sports
ZHA’s first sports and commercial project in Asia, GO PARK Sai Sha is nestled between the mountains of Hong Kong’s Ma On Shan Country Park and the sheltered waters of Three Fathoms Cove which leads out to the South China Sea.

Photograph by Hufton + Crow
Tall Buildings
Residential
One Thousand Museum is a 62-storey residential tower opposite Museum Park in Miami. With views across Biscayne Bay, this popular 30-acre park was redeveloped in 2013 as one of downtown Miami's primary public spaces and includes the city's new art and science museums.
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