Remains of the Zaha Hadid
Dame Zaha Mohammad Hadid, who turned her eyes to life at the age of 65, left works of architecture and design as a breaking point. Zaha Hadid was born in Baghdad in 1950, after studying Mathematics at the American University of Beirut, she started her architectural education in London Architectural Association in 1972. Despite her young age, she opened her own studio in London in 1979. Zaha Hadid was known for her constructivist work, which is her signature on a global scale. Adding works in sharp forms not only in the practice of architecture, but also in the fields of design and fashion, Hadid signed collaborations with the world's leading brands. In addition she was the first woman to receive the Pritzker Architecture Prize in 2004. We have compiled a selection of the controversial and memorable works of the architect, who removed the boundaries between the past, the present and the future. 1- MAXXI Museum, Rome, Italy, 2009 2- Roca London Gallery, 2011 3- Serpentine Sackler Gallery, London, 2013