Architect Dame Zaha Hadid has died aged 65.
Her designs include the London Olympic Aquatic Centre, and this year the Iraqi-born designer was the first woman to receive the Royal Institute of British Architects Gold Medal in recognition of her work.
Hadid died of a heart attack in a Miami hospital where she was being treated for bronchitis.
She delivered a keynote speech at MIPIM UK last year, in which she discussed some of the worldwide commercial and residential projects she has been responsible for throughout her career.
Estates Gazette interviewed Hadid at the end of last year, read the full article here.
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