Long before she became the first woman to win architecture’s coveted Pritzker Prize in 2004, Zaha Hadid began her explorations into spatial intervention with the redesign of her bedroom as a child in Baghdad. Throughout her career, Hadid’s works strove for a total harmony between landscape, exterior and interior space. Before her untimely death, Hadid produced numerous […]

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