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’’She was an individual of great courage, conviction and tenacity’’ says Norman Foster

United Kingdom Architecture News - Apr 01, 2016 - 12:29   8246 views

’’She was an individual of great courage, conviction and tenacity’’ says Norman Foster

After Zaha Hadid's tragic loss, world-renowned architects and designers pay their tributes to Zaha Hadid, to her peerless personality, architecture and the new way in the architecture field that she created as the most successful woman in the world. Foster+Partners is one of them paying tribute to Zaha Hadid and has just released a new statement about Zaha Hadid's loss.

''Dame Zaha Hadid

I am devastated by the news of the loss of Zaha Hadid and cannot comprehend the enormity of her passing away. I became very close to her as a friend and colleague in parallel with my deep respect for her as an architect of immense stature and global significance.

She was one of the very few architects as friends who was invited to my 80th Birthday Party in London last year.

By a strange coincidence some days ago I received an email from one of her clients – someone she had designed a home for. With great pride he sent me about twenty pairs of images. Each pair showed the visualisation that Zaha presented and the reality as finally built. It was a beautiful juxtaposition of what Zaha promised and what she delivered. I was so looking forward to sharing with her these intimate insights. Tragically that will never happen.

I think it was Zaha’s triumph to go beyond the beautiful graphic visions of her sculptural approach to architecture into reality that so upset some of her critics. She was an individual of great courage, conviction and tenacity. It is rare to find these qualities tied to a free creative spirit. That is why her loss is so profound and her example so inspirational. And, besides, she was my dear friend'' 

-Norman Foster, Foster+Partners

Top Image via Youtube. Zaha Hadid and Norman Foster at panel discussion - Zaha Hadid Beyond Boundaries, Art and Design

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