Zaha Hadid's practice invite people to celebrate her life at London's Serpentine Sackler Gallery
The practice founded by pioneering architect Zaha Hadid, who passed away last week at the age of 65, have invited people to celebrate her life, pay their respects to her family and sign books of condolence at the Serpentine Sackler Gallery in London, which she designed.
The venue’s Magazine restaurant will be open between 2pm and 7pm GMT on April 7 and 8 to host those wishing to pay tribute.
In a short statement, Zaha Hadid Architects said: “Zaha Hadid’s pioneering vision and creativity redefined architecture for the 21st century and captured imaginations across the globe.
“Zaha is survived by her brother Haytham Hadid, her nephew Hussein Hayham Hadid, her niece Rana Haytham Hadid and the family of her late brother Foulath Mohammad Hadid.”
Messages of condolence can also be sent to the Hadid family via Zaha Hadid Architects.
Hadid died suddenly of a heart attack on 31 March in a Miami hospital, where she was being treated for bronchitis. The loss has shocked and saddened the world of architecture, and tributes have poured in from across the world in celebration of her remarkable life and achievements.
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