LONDON, March 31st. /TASS/. British architect of Iranian origin Zaha Hadid, whose projects include the famous London Aquatics Centre, has died at the age of 65 years, The Guardian reports. According to the newspaper, the architect died of a heart attack in a hospital in Miami where she was undergoing treatment for bronchitis. The projects Hadid designed include, in particular, the Bergisel Ski Jump stadium in Innsbruck, Austria, the BMW central building in Leipzig, Germany, Hotel Puerta America in Madrid, the MAXXI - National Museum of the 21st Century Arts in Rome, the Heydar Aliyev Center in Baku. One of Moscow's business centers was also designed by Hadid
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Zaha Hadid died at the age of 65 years in a hospital in Miami
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An exterior view of Heydar Aliyev Center in downtown of Baku, Azerbaijan. The building was designed by Iraqi-British architect Zaha Hadid, over an area of 101801.0 square meters and was finished in 2014, becoming one of the modern symbols of Baku
© EPA/ROBERT GHEMENT People standing in front the Heidar Aliyev Cultural Centre in Baku, Azerbaijan
© EPA/ZURAB KURTSIKIDZE Messner Museum in Plan de Corones, Italy. The museum is dedicated to the history of alpinism and shows views of the big walls of the Dolomites and the Alps
© EPA/IRIS GARAVELLI A interior view over the Messner Museum
© EPA/IRIS GARAVELL The exterior of the Dongdaemun Design Plaza in Seoul, South Korea. The irregular building, which is 29 meters high and 86,574 square-meter in total floor area, designed by Zaha Hadid
© EPA/YONHAP Dongdaemun Design Plaza in Seoul
© EPA/YNA Interior view of the Maxxi, the Museum of the 21st Century Arts in Rome, Italy
© EPA/ALESSANDRO DI MEO Guangzhou Opera House in China
© wikimedia.org/Mr a Bridge Pavilion in Zaragoza, Spain
© EPA/JAVIER CEBOLLADA Bridge Pavillion entrance, Zaragoza, Spain
© EPA/JAVIER CEBOLLADA Hoenheim North Terminal of the Strasbourg train station in France
© EPA-PHOTO/EFE FILES/STAFF Science Centre Phaeno museum in Wolfsburg, Germany
© EPA/RAINER JENSEN Riverside Museum in Glasgow, Scotland
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