Dame Zaha Mohammad Hadid, DBE is an architect of British-Iraqiborn.
- She was the first woman and the first Muslim awarded the Pritzker Architecture, winning it in 2004.
- She was awarded the Stirling in 2010 and 2011.
- Born: 31 October 1950, Baghdad, Iraq
- Died: March 31, 2016, Miami, Florida, United
- Book: Architecture of Zaha Hadid in photographs
Exterior view of a pavilion futuristic designed by Iraqi - British architect Zaha Hadid to exhibit Chanel, Hong Kong 26 February 2008. (REUTERS / Victor Fraile) |
Galaxy Soho Building, by the Iraqi - British architect Zaha Hadid in Beijing 27 November 2012. (REUTERS / Jason Lee) |
The ski jumping hill Building which was designed by Iraqi - British architect Zaha Hadid Innsbruck , Austria March 31, 2016. (REUTERS / Dominic Ebenbichler) |
A work of Iraqi - British architect Zaha Hadid at the Summer Exhibition at the Royal Academy of Arts in central London , June 5, 2013. (REUTERS / Andrew Winning) |
A number of visitors walking on the Bridge Pavilion during a preview of the Expo Zaragoza, 11 June 2008. (REUTERS / Luis Correas) |
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