Hadid, Zaha
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Hadid, Zaha
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Hadid, Zaha (British architect, born 1950)
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Hadid, Zaha (British architect, born 1950)
Hadid, Zaha (Zaha M.), 1950-
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Hadid, Zaha (Zaha M.), 1950-
Hadid, Zaha M.
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Hadid, Zaha M.
Hadid, Zaha M., 1950-
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Hadid, Zaha M., 1950-
ハディド, ザハ
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ハディド, ザハ
Hadid, Zaha Mohammad 1950-
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Hadid, Zaha Mohammad 1950-
Zaha Hadid
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Zaha Hadid
ハディッド, ザハ
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Hadid, .. 1950-
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A British architect, designer, painter and teacher of Iraqi descent, Zaha Hadid was born in 1950 in Baghdad. Hadid draws on the Suprematist ideas of Kazimir Malevich; her work, labeled "deconstructivist," finds shape in the clash between fragmentary superimposed geometric forms. Her award-winning designs, often rendered as oil paintings, are widely exhibited.
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Zaha Hadid is a leading architect, currently practicing in London, whose work encompasses urban planning, interior design, and product and furniture design. She was born in Iraq in 1950 and received her degree in mathematics at the American University in Beirut. From 1972 to 1977, Hadid attended the Architectural Association in London where she encountered the work of the architects Elias Zenghelis and Rem Koolhaas. After completing her studies, Hadid joined the Office for Metropolitan Architecture (OMA) as a partner and worked on the Dutch House of Parliament Extension in the Hague. She established her own practice in London in 1979 and soon after won the Peak International Design Competition, Hong Kong, in 1983. This award was the first of Hadid's many international exhibitions, awards and commissions. Since 1986, Hadid has intermittently taught architectural design at the Architectural Association, London; the Graduate School of Design, Harvard; and the Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation, Columbia University. Hadid is known and admired as much for her extraordinary abstract, deconstructionist architectural drawings as for her built designs, which, though few, include the fire station in Vitra Germany and the IBA housing block in Berlin.
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https://viaf.org/viaf/95748872
https://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q47780
https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n84125154
https://id.loc.gov/authorities/n84125154
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Subjects
Architecture, Modern
Architecture, Postmodern
Commercial buildings
Commercial buildings
Constructivism (Architecture)
Constructivism (Architecture)
Deconstructivism (Architecture)
Landscape architecture
Office buildings
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Parks
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Iraqis
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England--London
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Trafalgar Square (London, England)
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Russia
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Germany--Berlin
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France--Paris
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Berlin (Germany)
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Parc de La Villette (Paris, France)
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