Widely regarded as the world’s greatest female architect, Zaha Hadid defied earthly boundaries with her futuristic, out-of-this-world designs.
The Iraqi-British architect, who on Thursday died of a heart attack at a hospital in Miami, delivered her distinctive style to buildings around the globe. In New York City, she was commissioned for Related Companies’ 520 West 28th Street project, an 11-story condo that resembles a spaceship hovering beside the High Line.
Check out the above slideshow to see some of the Pritzker Prize winner’s most notable designs.