Zaha Hadid
She was an Anglo-Iraqi architect who spent most of her life in the United Kingdom. Featured in the deconstructivism movement, she was the first woman to receive the famous Pritzker architecture prize in 2004. She also received the Mies van der Rohe prize in and the Stirling prize. in 2010 and 2011, in 2015 she became the first woman to receive the Gold Medal from the RIBA (the British College of Architects) her neo-futuristic buildings were characterized by curved shapes with multiple points of perspective and fragmented geometry who wanted to evoke the chaos of modern life.
Her greatest contributions to architecture were to expand the formal and structural possibilities of architecture, she transformed crazy drawings into magnificent buildings, broke gender stereotypes by being the first woman to win famous awards, and created indescribable buildings that were very groundbreaking for what was known as architecture at that time, the use of curves was something unknown, for all this Zaha Hadid is the inspiration of famous architects.
Finally, what I admire most about her is how she dared to experiment with something as complex as architecture, from the perception of inferiority that was given to women at that time, she managed to overcome many obstacles in her career.
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