Zaha Hadid
Zaha Hadid
Dame Zaha Mohammad Hadid, DBEwas an Iraqi-born British architect. She was the first Arab woman who received the Pritzker Architecture Prize, winning it in 2004. She received the Stirling Prize in 2010 and 2011. In 2012, she was created a Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire and in 2015 she became the first woman to be awarded the RIBA Gold Medal in her own right...
NationalityBritish
ProfessionArchitect
Date of Birth31 October 1950
CityBaghdad, Iraq
jewels cities trying
I'm trying to discover - invent, I suppose - an architecture, and forms of urban planning, that do something of the same thing in a contemporary way. I started out trying to create buildings that would sparkle like isolated jewels; now I want them to connect, to form a new kind of landscape, to flow together with contemporary cities and the lives of their peoples.
eccentric
I am eccentric, I admit it, but I am not a nutcase.
icons people design
People say I design architectural icons. If I design a building and it becomes an icon, that's ok.
sensitive conscious knows
I am quite sensitive to politics, because you know, as an Arab, an Iraqi, all your life, you are very conscious of it.
britain-and-america quality building
What's similar between Britain and America is the lack of good-quality civic buildings.
looks architecture architect
It's not my duty as an architect to look at it
diligent men women work
Like men, women have to be diligent and work hard.