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Carrying on her work, we are able to see the physical realization of Hadid’s creative mind.
Left: Sergey Khodakovskiy (www.hitartstudio.com) (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F5L-8S-PR7c) [CC BY 3.0],via Wikimedia Commons, Top Right: Interfase, Public Domain viaWikimedia Commons. Bottom Right: Torsade de Pointes (Own work) [CC BY-SA 4.0],via Wikimedia CommonsThis post may contain affiliate links. If you make a purchase, My Modern Met may earn an affiliate commission. Please readour disclosurefor more info.
It was a purposeful choice, as Hadid preferred not to limit her practice to a specific movement.
She is well-known for her use of geometric shapes to create dynamic, fluid structures.
Certainly, much of her influence stems from her love of abstract painting and drawing.
By deconstructing these forms, she was able to present cutting-edge work that also evokes human emotion.
A look at some of her most iconic buildings.
Hadid delivered with a stunning building that marries contemporary materials and forms into a timelessly classic building.
‘Supremacist Composition' (1916) by Kazimir Malevich [Public domain],via Wikimedia Commons
She looked to the forms of water in motion, making the natural shape with exposed concrete finishes.
Photo: Commonurbock23 (Own work) [CC BY-SA 3.0],via Wikimedia Commons
Photo: Richard Bartz (Own work) [CC BY-SA 3.0],via Wikimedia Commons
Photo: Mohannad Khatib (Flickr: Sheikh Zayed Bridge – Abu Dhabi, UAE) [CC BY 2.0],via Wikimedia Commons