613 Smiles Iraqi-British Architect, Zaha Hadid , unexpectedly died from a heart attack at the age of 65, leaving behind her a wide array of tweets on Twitter recognizing her amazing contributions. For those who don’t know Zaha , she is one of the world’s most bold and famous architects. Her works range all over the world, and she even turned architecture into jewelry!
Zaha broke barriers when she became the first Muslim and woman to win the Pritzker Prize in 2004. Zaha left a great impact on this world, as she definitely had made her mark on it. Take a look at some of the tweets celebrating her works: Celebrating the incredible architectural legacy of #ZahaHadid #beograd pic.twitter.com/5JOTuGgpAN — Peter Vermeulen (@pvermeul_peter) April 1, 2016 “People think that the most appropriate building is a rectangle… but the world is not a rectangle.” – #ZahaHadid pic.twitter.com/8IyFY17h1y — â¾ ClÎris CyÎrron â¾ (@Cyarron) March 31, 2016 NEWS: ‘She was way ahead of her time; always ahead of her time’: Tributes 4 #ZahaHadid #interiordesign #architecture pic.twitter.com/69x8oSaSDe — Anil Mistry (@anil_mistry86) April 1, 2016 Five reasons why architect #ZahaHadid was a badass.
https://t.co/uJt4TROXFm — AJ+ (@ajplus) April 1, 2016 Celebrating the life and legacy of #ZahaHadid (1950-2016) https://t.co/D1njBcniZo pic.twitter.com/nA6uXJCYwm — My Modern Met (@mymodernmet) March 31, 2016 The Starchitect that reached for the heavens now joins them https://t.co/DDiSWBEorN #ZahaHadid pic.twitter.com/0flHaBAUyA — Daisy Alioto (@daisandconfused) March 31, 2016 Farewell habibti #ZahaHadid , you erased the lines betw Art & Architecture, East & West. A fierce Iraqi feminist, RIP you belong to the ages. — Rula Jebreal (@rulajebreal) March 31, 2016 #ZahaHadid  was trending on Twitter just 8 hours after the announcement of her death.
This goes to show how important and dearly loved she was. You will be missed dear Zaha, may your soul rest in peace.
