Click herefor a short interview I had earlier this year with Hadid at the site.
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The Hadid-designed property completed by Soho China last year was Soho Galaxy in Beijing.
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After an international design competition, an eight-member jury chose Ms. Hadid's design in January 2008.
And Lord Foster and Ms Hadid are used to criticism of their uncompromising modern architectural style.
When architect Zaha Hadid walks into the Philadelphia Museum of Art, conversation stops.
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The Aquatics Centre, designed by Zaha Hadid, was completed and tested a year before the games began.
"You no longer have to shy away and hide" them, Ms. Hadid says.
In an old industrial city like Glasgow, Hadid has taken something hard and workaday and made it fluid and inviting.
"What Zaha Hadid has created is unlike any university museum, " said Mr. Broad, who served as a juror for the competition.
What Hadid characterizes as "drifting off" is, in truth, a mass exodus.
The centre's architect Zaha Hadid described the work as a "key milestone".
Opposition activists and fighters reported shelling in the Al-Sha'ar, Bab al-Hadid, and Anjara areas and in central neighborhoods near the historic Aleppo castle.
The program will also feature interviews with some of the world's leading architects including Lord Norman Foster, Zaha Hadid and Wolf D Prix.
It returned in 2009 with an event which hosted original pieces by singer Rufus Wainwright, architect Zaha Hadid and ballet dancer Carlos Acosta.
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The local rebel commander, who goes by Abu Hadid, crawls through holes fighters smashed between buildings to be able to stealthily move around.
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Designed by Pritzker Prize-winning architect Zaha Hadid, the 46, 000-square-foot futuristic space is sheathed in stainless-steel pleats that alternately run horizontally, vertically and diagonally.
Even one of the most dramatic permanent buildings to result from the Games, the aquatics center by Zaha Hadid, is designed to be shrunk.
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Zaha Hadid, the first woman to win the Pritzker Prize, has been called the Lady Gaga of architecture, a wild woman who makes wild things.
Zaha Hadid, a British architect, has designed the city's first skyscraper.
Other projects for the Culture District include a performing arts centre designed by Zaha Hadid, a Baghdad-born British woman, and a maritime museum by Japan's Tadao Ando.
Zaha Hadid, one of the two female Pritzker honorees, has admonished her profession, saying she doubted anything has changed for women in architecture over the last 30 years.
Soho tapped renowned architect Zaha Hadid to design one project.
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Monsignor Tomas Hadid, a spokesman for the Vatican Embassy in Baghdad, said he had spoken to Casmoussa after he was released and said he's "grateful to God" for the archbishop's release.
"Not every museum space has to be like a white box, " said Ms. Hadid, who designed Italy's first state contemporary art and architecture museum two years ago among many other award-winning buildings.
What computer aided design and manufacturing have done visibly for architecture in the work of Frank Gehry and Zaha Hadid, they can now do for the unseen working of jet engines.
To make more room for its collections, the Sheldon has entered into negotiations with Zaha Hadid for a new structure, to be constructed several blocks away in the Haymarket neighborhood of warehouses and galleries.
The exhibition Zaha Hadid: Form in Motion at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, full of her biomorphic, fluid product design, is an apt descriptor of Hadid herself: Dynamic, unapologetic and utterly fearless.
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On the site of what promises to be her most prized creation, Hadid reflects on her building philosophy, her reputation for pushing boundaries and what it is to be most famous female architect in the world.
Born in Baghdad and the first woman to achieve the prestigious Pritzker prize for architecture (awarded to her in 2004 on a stage built for Catherine the Great), Hadid is accustomed to bucking the status quo.
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There is as much steel hidden in the roof of the aquatics center as there is proudly displayed in the main stadium, but when it finally sheds its wings, Ms. Hadid's design will have undeniable visual power.
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