Always with the new me hailing you The success story of architect Zaha Hadid I mean a murderer for your dreams

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As all creators, the Iraqi Zaha Hadid was able to dazzle the world with its strength and courage to overcome the stereotypical view of Eastern women and to prove to all that women are capable of achieving success and excellence in all spheres of life. Zaha has been able to leave its timeless mark in modern architecture. Architecture in its own right, below we will discuss the most important stations experienced by this creative.

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Origination:

Zaha Hadid was born in the Iraqi capital of Baghdad on 31 October 1950 to a family known to her father, Muhammad Hussein bin Hadid al-Lahibi, one of the leaders of the Iraqi National Democratic Party, who served as finance minister for Iraq.

Her love for architecture:

Zaha said in one of her interviews that her love for architecture began at the age of six when her parents took her to an exhibition of Frank Lloyd Wright at the Opera House in Baghdad. Then she was impressed by the figures that were displayed. At the age of 11 she decided that she wanted to become an architect and her first achievement Design of her room decor.

studying:

Zaha received her preparatory and secondary education at the National Nuns School in Iraq and then moved to Beirut to complete her undergraduate studies. She received her BA in Mathematics from the American University of Beirut, then studied architecture and graduated in 1977 from the AA Architectural Society in London.

practical life:

She worked as a teacher at the Faculty of Architecture in 1987 and studied at several European and American universities such as Harvard, Chicago, Hamburg, Ohio, Columbia, New York and Yale.
After graduating, she worked in the office of Reem Colas and Elia Zangelis as office owners, but did not continue to work long as she soon began to make her way through a series of her works in modern architecture.
She established her first office in London in 1979, when her reputation began to spread around the world, where she was able to undertake giant projects in which she emerged from the architecture that prevailed in that period.
The most important architectural projects:

The Rush Club Project in Hong Kong in 1983.
The Cardiff Bay Opera House in Wales, UK, 1994.
Fire station in Germany, 1993
Rosenthal Center for Contemporary Art 2003
Strasbourg Train Station Germany 2001
The Hall of Mind at the Millennium Dome, London 2000
Surfing Platform in Innsbruck 2002
Showroom in a German garden 1999
Faino Science Center
The ship station project in Salerno 2000
BMW Building
Guangzhou Opera House
Riverside Museum 2011
Nordpark Train Station, Austria
Heydar Aliyev Center in Baku 2013
Museum of Art Elie and Judith 2012
Dong Daemon Design Plaza 2013
Sheikh Zayed Bridge
Watercourse London 2011
Bridge wing in the Aragon area of ​​Spain 2008
Guggenheim and Hermitage Museum, Lithuania 2013
Beethoven Music Hall in Germany 2009
Awards:

Zaha Hadid won the highest Austrian award in 2002, the Austrian State Tourism Prize.
Ranked the fourth most powerful woman in the world in 2010, according to the Times.
UNESCO included Zaha Hadid among the list of peace artists who use their global fame to promote the ideals of the organization.
The Thinkers category topped the list of the top 100 most influential figures in the world.
She was ranked 68th among the world's most powerful women, according to the annual rankings published by Forbes magazine.
Ranked first and for the second consecutive year on the list of the 100 most powerful women in the world.
In 2004, she won the Pritzker Prize, awarded by the Royal Family Foundation of the Regency Hotel Chain to a living architect, in which she was awarded the Nobel Prize, the youngest of her then.
She won the competition for the construction of the Rosenthal Center for Modern Art in Cincinnati, Ohio, in 2004
The American University of Beirut awarded her an honorary doctorate degree for her efforts.
I received the Order of the Empire from the rank of Commander of France.
In 2007 he was awarded the Thomas Jefferson Architecture Award.
In 2012 she received the Japanese Imperial Medal and the Queen Elizabeth Medal, and was voted Britain's Best Personality.
She became an honorary member of the American Academy of Arts and Letters and the American Society of Architects.
Death:

Zaha Hadid died on March 31, 2016, in Miami, USA, following a sudden heart attack during her treatment of pneumonia at the hospital, ending the life of the most important engineer in the world after dazzling the world with the most important and most innovative architectural designs.

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