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Zaha China's Top Ten Works

Zaha China's top ten works include Guangzhou Opera House, Innovation Building of Hong Kong Polytechnic University, San SOHO (Beijing Yinhe/Wangjing/Shanghai Kong Ling), Nanjing Youth Olympic Center, Beijing Daxing International Airport, Innovation Building of Jockey Club of Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Meixi Lake International Culture and Art Center in Shanghai and city of dreams Hotel in Macau.

Zaha Zaha Hadid, an Iraqi-born British architect, was born in Baghdad from 65438 to 0950. Her family is open-minded and attaches importance to education. She studied mathematics in Beirut first, and then architecture in England. However, the road to success is quite difficult, and it is not easy to be a woman. However, since we have determined the direction, we can only go through hardships. She insisted on herself, never married, hard, cold and warm.

She boldly used space and geometric structure to reflect the complex characteristics of urban architecture, leaving many remarkable buildings all over the world, and won the Pritzker Architecture Award, which is known as the "Nobel" in the architectural field in 2004. On March 3rd, 1965, Zaha Hadid died of illness in Miami at the age of 66.

There are many SOHO (small office, home office) in Beijing, the most famous ones are Yinhe SOHO and Wangjing SOHO. These two unique buildings in Beijing, with beautiful curves and staggered platforms, are outstanding, attracting a large number of photographers and becoming new landmarks in Beijing, and their designer Zaha Hadid has certainly entered everyone's sight.