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Zaha Hadid Architects
We work at all scales and in all sectors. We create transformative cultural, corporate, residential and other spaces that work in synchronicity with their surroundings.
950 projects 44 countries 400 staff 55 nations
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http://www.zaha-hadid.com
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Zaha Hadid (@ZHA_News) | Twitter
The latest Tweets from Zaha Hadid (@ZHA_News). Zaha Hadid Architects’ official page
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Zaha Hadid, Groundbreaking Architect, Dies at 65 - The New York Times
Ms. Hadid, the first woman to win the Pritzker Prize, was renowned for her theoretical work that left a mark on skylines around the world.
https://www.nytimes.com/2016/04/01/arts/design/zaha-hadid-architect-dies.html
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Zaha Hadid: ‘I’m judged more harshly because I am a woman’ | News | Architects Journal
Zaha Hadid has said that being a woman, a foreigner and doing different work has made it difficult for her in architecture
https://www.architectsjournal.co.uk/news/zaha-hadid-im-judged-more-harshly-because-i-am-a-woman/10003140.article
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Zaha Hadid | The Pritzker Architecture Prize
Born in Baghdad Iraq in 1950, Zaha Hadid commenced her college studies at the American University in Beirut, in the field of mathematics. She moved to London in 1972 to study architecture at the Architectural Association and upon graduation in 1977, she joined the Office of Metro
https://www.pritzkerprize.com/laureates/2004
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Zaha Hadid: queen of the curve | Art and design | The Guardian
From the Olympic Aquatics Centre to a new Serpentine gallery, from Beijing to Baku, Zaha Hadid's buildings are everywhere. But she divides opinion: she's a genius, say some, but to critics she has lost touch with her original ideals. By Rowan Moore
https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2013/sep/08/zaha-hadid-serpentine-sackler-profile
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Zaha Hadid's Architecture, Buildings, and Structures | Architectural Digest
Iraqi-British architect Zaha Hadid (1950–2016) left an indelible mark on the architectural landscape. Her striking structures grace the skylines of major metropolitan cities, while her product designs, including furniture, jewelry, lighting, and shoes, can be found in homes around the world. The boundary-pushing designer—arguably the most famous female architect of her time—received numerous prestigious awards over the course of her career, including the 2004 Pritzker Architecture Prize, the 2010 and 2011 Stirling Prize, the 2014 Design Museum Design of the Year Award for her Heydar Aliyev Cultural Center, and the 2015 RIBA Gold Medal.
Here, Architectural Digest looks back at her amazing contributions to the field, from her futuristic buildings, such as Beijing's Galaxy Soho, the London Aquatics Center, and the Guangzhou Opera House, to her dazzling superyachts.
https://www.architecturaldigest.com/zaha-hadid-architecture-buildings
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9 Reasons We Love Zaha Hadid—Introducing the UX Academy Hadid Cohort | Designlab
Learn UI/UX design through hands-on projects and 1-on-1 mentorship from expert designers. Add design to your resume and level up your career.
https://trydesignlab.com/blog/9-reasons-we-love-zaha-hadid-ux-academy/
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Zaha Hadid: Maker of the 21st Century | ArchDaily
This article was originally published by Autodesk's Redshift publication as "Respect: Architect Zaha Hadid, Queen of the Curve." In March 2016, when...
https://www.archdaily.com/907124/zaha-hadid-maker-of-the-21st-century
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Zaha Hadid Architects | Dezeen
The latest Zaha Hadid Architects news, interviews and architecture projects including the London 2012 Aquatics Centre and the Heydar Aliyev Center in Baku.
https://www.dezeen.com/tag/zaha-hadid/
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AD Classics: Vitra Fire Station / Zaha Hadid | ArchDaily
Completed in 1993 in Weil am Rhein, Germany. This article was originally published on April 21, 2016. To read the stories behind other celebrated architecture projects, visit our AD...
https://www.archdaily.com/785760/ad-classics-vitra-fire-station-zaha-hadid-weil-am-rhein-germany
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Zaha Hadid - Wikipedia
Dame Zaha Mohammad Hadid DBE RA (Arabic: زها حديد Zahā Ḥadīd; 31 October 1950 – 31 March 2016) was an Iraqi-British architect.
She was the first woman to receive the Pritzker Architecture Prize, in 2004.[1] She received the UK's most prestigious architectural award, the Stirlin
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zaha_Hadid