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Dame Zaha Mohammad Hadid, DBE (Arabic: <big>زها حديد</big>‎ Zahā Ḥadīd; born 31 October 1950) is an Iraqi-British architect. In 2004 she became the first woman recipient of the Pritzker Architecture Prize and received the Stirling Prize in 2010 and 2011.
Her buildings are distinctively neofuturistic, characterised by the "powerful, curving forms of her elongated structures"[SUP][1][/SUP] with "multiple perspective points and fragmented geometry to evoke the chaos of modern life".[SUP][2][/SUP] She is currently professor at the University of Applied Arts Vienna in Austria.
Baadhi ya kazi zake.
Her buildings are distinctively neofuturistic, characterised by the "powerful, curving forms of her elongated structures"[SUP][1][/SUP] with "multiple perspective points and fragmented geometry to evoke the chaos of modern life".[SUP][2][/SUP] She is currently professor at the University of Applied Arts Vienna in Austria.
Baadhi ya kazi zake.