Zaha Hadid was an Iraqi-British architect renowned for her groundbreaking, futuristic designs that redefined modern architecture. Known as the “Queen of the Curve,” she was the first woman to win the Pritzker Architecture Prize in 2004. Her iconic works, such as the London Aquatics Centre and Guangzhou Opera House, are celebrated for their bold, flowing forms and structural innovation. Hadid’s visionary approach left a lasting legacy, blending art and architecture in ways that challenge convention and inspire creativity worldwide.