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Remembering Zaha Hadid

From museums to bridges, we showcase some of the late designer’s work that reflects her revolutionary approach to architecture

This year marks a decade since Dame Zaha Hadid has passed away. Her buildings continue to move, inspire, and challenge the very way we experience architecture. From sweeping cultural centres to sculptural bridges, her work defied straight lines and predictable forms, creating spaces that feel alive. Each project is a testament to her vision: architecture as movement, light, and emotione. This curated selection of ten masterpieces captures the essence of Hadid’s genius, illustrating how her daring forms, innovative engineering, and bold spatial imagination reshaped cities across the world and solidified her legacy as one of the most influential architects of our time.

  1. Vitra Fire Station – Weil am Rhein, 1993

Composed of sharp, angular planes, this early work conveys tension and motion, marking a critical moment in Hadid’s architectural evolution.

  1. MAXXI National Museum of 21st Century Arts – Rome, 2009

Flowing concrete ribbons guide visitors through the space, blurring boundaries between galleries, corridors, and public circulation, transforming movement into a spatial experience.

  1. Guangzhou Opera House – Guangzhou, 2010

Inspired by river-eroded stones, its two interlocking volumes feature faceted granite and glass surfaces that interplay with light, texture, and geometric complexity.

  1. Sheikh Zayed Bridge – Abu Dhabi, 2010

Undulating steel arches evoke desert dunes, turning a bridge into a sculptural, dynamic landmark that interacts with the surrounding landscape.

  1. London Aquatics Centre – London, 2011

 Built for the Olympics, the sweeping roof mimics the rhythm of water, reflecting movement and energy while providing an iconic architectural form.

  1. CMA CGM Tower – Marseille, 2011

A twisting, tapering tower with a smooth glass façade, emphasising vertical movement and structural elegance while redefining the modern office building.

  1. Heydar Aliyev Center – Baku, 2012

A seamless, flowing surface rises from the ground, eliminating sharp angles and creating a continuous, sculptural space that merges exterior and interior in one fluid movement.

  1. Galaxy SOHO – Beijing, 2012

 Four interconnected, flowing volumes eliminate corners, producing smooth spatial transitions and a sense of continuous movement throughout the complex.

  1. Dongdaemun Design Plaza – Seoul, 2014

A curvilinear, aluminium-clad structure that merges architecture with urban infrastructure, creating a continuous, flowing urban surface.

  1. King Abdullah Petroleum Studies and Research Center – Riyadh, 2009-2017

Modular hexagonal cells form a crystalline geometry, combining structural ingenuity with environmental responsiveness.

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