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    Zaha Hadid was a renowned British-Iraqi architect, born on October 31, 1950, in Baghdad, Iraq, and passed away on March 31, 2016. She is widely recognized as one of the most influential and innovative architects of the 21st century. Hadid's architectural style can be described as futuristic and avant-garde. She embraced organic forms, fluid lines, and dynamic curves in her designs, often challenging traditional notions of space and geometry. Her buildings are characterized by their bold and sculptural aesthetics, creating a sense of movement and energy. Some of Hadid's notable architectural works include the Guangzhou Opera House in China, the Heydar Aliyev Center in Azerbaijan, and the London Aquatics Centre for the 2012 Olympic Games. These buildings showcase her ability to seamlessly integrate architecture with its surrounding environment, creating visually striking and functional spaces. Hadid's contributions to the field of architecture extended beyond her built projects. She was also an influential teacher, lecturer, and author, sharing her knowledge and insights with aspiring architects around the world. Additionally, she received numerous prestigious awards, including the Pritzker Architecture Prize, which she became the first woman to win in 2004. Throughout her career, Zaha Hadid pushed the boundaries of architecture and design, leaving an indelible mark on the industry. Her innovative approach and iconic structures continue to inspire architects and designers globally, shaping the future of architectural discourse.

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    3/7/2025
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    3/7/2025
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    designed by Zaha Hadid

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