This catalog features the works of Zaha Hadid, a pioneering Iraqi-British architect known for her iconic and innovative designs. From public buildings to private spaces and unique product designs, the catalog presents a journey through Zaha's remarkable career. Like Zaha, the catalog also tests limits, with different expressions of angles, layers, and compositions that capture the bold and boundary-pushing spirit of her work. The book's design is inspired by Zaha's emphasis on material and form, with a cover made of exposed cardboard that simulates concrete and an exposed spine that evokes the skeleton of a building. The use of black and white photography highlights the materiality and form of her structures, while the color red symbolizes Zaha's strong feminist identity. 
The catalog also includes a corresponding website that complements the book's design.
[Visual Communication Course, Second year]

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