Positioned since its inception in the avant garde of architecture, she participated in the formation of OMA and won with her initial drawings (with a clear constructivist influence) international recognition, Zaha Hadid was recognized with projects that showed her exceptional ability for graphic expression and consolidated her name without internationally built works. Later she was known worldwide for her work, as buildings, her theoretical as academic work. Respected and valued in a tough environment, between the architecture figures, this architect, with resounding physical and powerful qualities, and great artistic expression capacity, was born in Baghdad on October 31, 1950, and lived in London.
On the occasion of his last exhibition in Madrid in Ivorypress, the curator of the same, Kenny Schachter, he commented, "it really is inspiring and intriguing of the work of Zaha Hadid's imagination, inventiveness and unquenchable expression of curiosity and creativity". From a naturalist and humanist sensibility, Hadid "defies pigeonholing in a world increasingly characterized by uniformity".
Zaha Hadid graduated in mathematics from the American University of Beirut before studying at the Architectural Association in London. After graduation he worked in the architectural firm Office for Metropolitan Architecture, with those who were their teachers, Rem Koolhaas and Elia Zenghelis. In 1979, he established his own studio in London. During the 1980s, he taught at the Architectural Association. In the late 1990s, his career returned to resugir and has since been accumulating numerous commissions and awards systematically.