Architect and critic Joseph Giovannini remembers the wonderful force of nature known as Zaha Hadid.
'' Zaha was sometimes called the most talented female architect alive, and by some even the most talented woman architect of all time. But that boxed appreciation ghettoizes and diminishes her, and women, too: she was quite simply one of the most inventive architects ever. She created her own language, and everything she touched turned to intelligent beauty.
Her death does not signal the end of an era. She helped open an era that continues. She changed the field, she lived large, she belonged to the world.
And Zaha, wherever you are, just know that we loved you. ''
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Her death does not signal the end of an era. She helped open an era that continues. She changed the field, she lived large, she belonged to the world.
And Zaha, wherever you are, just know that we loved you. ''
read more on Architect Magazine