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Anthony Mason profiles Zaha Hadid, the most famous female architect in the world. Hadid credits her middle class upbringing in 1950's Baghdad, Iraq, for her success.
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December 4, 2005 10:19 AM
Anthony Mason profiles Zaha Hadid, the most famous female architect in the world. Hadid credits her middle class upbringing in 1950's Baghdad, Iraq, for her success.
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