Celebrated architect Zaha Hadid, who died in late March at age 65, left an incredible legacy.
The Pritzker Prize-winning architect was known for her neofuturistic works characterized by sweeping curves and geometric forms. Over the span of her four-decade career, she created many acclaimed buildings around the world.
Her death came as a shock, and 35 of her projects are still in progress or in stasis. Curbed consulted her firm, Zaha Hadid Architects, and compiled a complete list of these designs.
Take a look at our favorites, which chronicles more than a decade of design and construction.
Port House Headquarters in Antwerp, Belgium.
Completion date: 2016
A glass sculpture, meant to look like a giant diamond, will top the redesigned headquarters for Antwerp's seaport.
Mathematics Gallery at the Science Museum in London.
Completion date: 2016
Hadid redesigned this museum gallery in the hopes of inspiring kids to study math.
King Abdullah Petroleum Research Center in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
Completion date: 2016
This spiked building will have six courtyards and serve as the headquarters for Kapsarc, a non-profit dedicated to energy research and development.
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