Zaha Hadid, The Woman Who Changed Architecture
At first, Zaha Hadid was called the ‘paper architect’, whose plans are unbuildable. Not only did she
At first, Zaha Hadid was called the ‘paper architect’, whose plans are unbuildable. Not only did she
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They say, that “the world is a book, and those who don’t travel only read one page”. But
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