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Zaha Hadid

Architecture is like
writing.
You have to edit it over and
over so it looks effortless
Zaha Hadid
Queen of the
Curve

She still the most famous


women in architecture.
If you ask someone used to
learn architecture about Zaha
Hadid, most of them will tell
you about her.
Zaha Hadid’s
Life
Zaha Hadid’s
Information

Born: 31 October 1950


In Baghdad, Iraq
Death: 31 March 2016 (aged
65)
In Miami, Florida, United
States
Her Alma
Mater

Studied mathematic in
American University of Beirut
Studied architecture in
Architectural Association
School of Architecture,
London (1972).
The Beginning
of Zaha Hadid’s
Career
She went to work for her
former professors, Koolhaas
and Zenghelis, at the Office for
Metropolitan Architecture
Hadid became a naturalised
citizen of the United Kingdom.
She opened her own
architectural firm, Zaha Hadid
Architects, in London in 1980.
The Beginning
of Zaha Hadid’s
Career
She then began her career teaching
architecture

I. Architectural Association
II. Harvard Graduate School of Design
III. Cambridge University
IV. University of Chicago
V. Hochschule für bildende Künste in
Hamburg
VI. University of Illinois at Chicago
VII. Columbia University
Zaha Hadid’s
Summarize
• List of architectural
works
1. Conceptual Projects: 10 Projects
2. Complete Projects: 46 Projects
3. Incomplete Projects: 17 Projects
Zaha Hadid’s
Summarize
• List of architectural
Adwards

21 Adwards
From 1982 to 2013
Zaha Hadid’s Adwards
• 1982: Gold Medal Architectural Design, British • 2005: Austrian Decoration for Science and
Architecture for 59 Eaton Place, London Art
• 1994: Erich Schelling Architecture Award • 2005: German Architecture Prize for the
• 2001: Equerre d'argent Prize, special mention central building of the BMW plant in
Leipzig
• 2002: Austrian State Prize for Architecture for
Bergiselschanze • 2005: Designer of the Year Award for
Design Miami
• 2003: European Union Prize for Contemporary
Architecture for the Strasbourg tramway terminus • 2005: RIBA European Award for BMW
and car park in Hoenheim, France Central Building

• 2003: Commander of the Civil Division of the • 2006: RIBA European Award for Phaeno
Order of the British Empire (CBE) for services to Science Centre
architecture • 2007: Thomas Jefferson Medal in
• 2004: Pritzker Prize Architecture
Zaha Hadid’s Adward

• 2008: RIBA European Award for Nordpark Cable • 2012: Jury member for the awarding of the
Railway Pritzker Prize to Wang Shu in Los Angeles
• 2009: Praemium Imperiale • 2013: 41st Winner of the Veuve Clicquot
• 2010: RIBA European Award for MAXXI UK Business Woman Award
• 2012: Jane Drew Prize for her "outstanding • 2013: Elected international member,
contribution to the status of women in American Philosophical Society
architecture" • She was also on the editorial board of the
Encyclopædia Britannica
Model Constructed by Zaha Hadid
• Representatively Finished • Incomplete Construction
Construction 1. The Beko Building
1. MAXXI 2. King Abdullah Financial
2. Bridge Pavilion District Metro Station
3. Vitra Fire Station 3. Opus Tower
4. Wangjing Soho
Representatively Finished Construction
MAXXI

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