Five Things You Probably Didn't Know About Zaha Hadid
You know that Zaha Hadid loves undulating curves, futuristic faucets and glossy polymers usually reserved for next-generation Toyotas – only a few of the tools employed by the Pritzker Prize-winning architect in pioneering a fluid geometry that suggests El Lissitzky‘s summer home… on Neptune. But there’s more to Hadid than fiber-reinforced plastic and steel, as revealed in John Seabrook’s profile, published in the Dec.-24-28 double issue of The New Yorker.
Here are five fun facts that caught our eye:
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