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Dame Zaha Hadid lived and worked in London
World renowned architect Zaha Hadid, whose buildings include the Roca London Gallery in Imperial Wharf, one of south west London's most distinctive buildings, has died suddenly at the age of 65.
Her practice, Zaha Hadid Architects, released a statement headed Zada Hadid 1950 - 2016, saying: "It is with great sadness that Zaha Hadid Architects have confirmed that Dame Zaha Hadid, DBE died suddenly in Miami in the early hours of this morning. She had contracted bronchitis earlier this week and suffered a sudden heart attack while being treated in hospital. "Zaha Hadid was widely regarded to be the greatest female architect in the world today. Born in Baghdad in 1950, she studied mathematics at the American University of Beirut before starting her architectural journey in 1972 at the Architectural Association in London. "By 1979 she had established her own practice in London – Zaha Hadid Architects – garnering a reputation across the world for her ground-breaking theoretical works including The Peak in Hong Kong (1983), the Kurfürstendamm in Berlin (1986) and the Cardiff Bay Opera House in Wales (1994). "Working with office partner Patrik Schumacher, her interest was in the interface between architecture, landscape, and geology; which her practice integrates with the use of innovative technologies often resulting in unexpected and dynamic architectural forms." You can read the statement in full here.
You can contact Roca London Gallery on 0207 610 9503 or email info.londongallery@roca.net.
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