In this episode of Feminist Minutes, we celebrate the groundbreaking career of Zaha Hadid, a visionary architect who redefined the boundaries of modern design. With host Duru and guest Zeynep, we explore Hadid’s journey from her early days in Baghdad to becoming one of the most iconic architects of the 21st century. Known as the “Queen of Curves,” Zaha’s innovative use of geometry and fluid lines in her designs liberated architectural norms, creating masterpieces like the London Aquatics Centre and the MAXXI Museum. As the first woman to receive the Pritzker Architecture Prize, Hadid broke countless barriers, inspiring women across the globe to pursue their creative visions fearlessly. Join us as we discuss her lasting legac and impact on the world of architecture.