Zaha Hadid, in full Dame Zaha Hadid, (born October 31, 1950, Baghdad, Iraq—died March 31, 2016, Miami, Florida, U.S.), Iraqi-born British architect known for her radical deconstructivist designs. In 2004 she became the first woman to be awarded the Pritzker Architecture Prize. Her public buildings are often described as dynamic, as if they're a freeze-frame of an action shot. Zaha Hadid's style embraces striking lines, sometimes bold with expressive curves; other times brutalist in essence.
NURUL ALIYA FARINA BT SHAMSUDIN
Modernisme as concept for lantern that inspired by Zaha Hadid. Concept of modernism that emphasizes function, simplicity, rationality and new form of expression with a new aesthetic. Assymetrical composition that highlights the arch elements contained in most of the buildings she designs before.
SITI KHAIRUNNISA BT MOHD SALLEH
Modernisme as concept for lantern that inspired by Zaha Hadid. Concept of modernism that emphasizes function, simplicity, rationality and new form of expression with a new aesthetic. Assymetrical composition that highlights the arch elements contained in most of the buildings she designs before.
MUHD DAWWA MI BIN HATTA SAMBINA
The design concept is modernism. Its follow some part of our chosen architect Zaha Hadid. All of the ideation and design process consist minimalist, curvy, shape angle and simplicity. For this lantern i try to minimalist the colour so i choose, grey, white and green. This lantern get attention not just from the colour but also from the unique shape itself.