Zaha Hadid
The Architect of Unbounded Curves
Why should architecture play by the rules of a grid?
They said I was too radical. I said the world was too square. From the Tigris to the Thames, I drew what others couldn’t imagine. My buildings are not boxes—they are forces of nature, carved by instinct and defiance. I am Zaha. I do not apologize for the future.
What I'm Into: the sweep of a river, concrete that dares to move, sketches like storms, algorithms that dance, a city unchained
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