Tag: Zaha Hadid

“Inspiration”: How Architecture Shapes and Reflects us
Drawing inspiration from daily encounters in our lives is something most of us are accustomed to; be it a mundane interaction or a once in a lifetime experience. This phenomenon is quite recurring in artistic pursuits such as music, design and even in the field of architecture.

Zaha Hadid – Sculpting the Future of Architecture
Not literally – but in the hands of Zaha Hadid, architecture flows, twists, and defies gravity. Often called the “Queen of the Curve,” Hadid was an Iraqi-British architect who reshaped the global architectural landscape with her bold, futuristic visions. Born in Baghdad in 1950, she rose to international fame, becoming the first female recipient of the prestigious Pritzker Prize in 2004.




