Iraqi-British architect Zaha Hadid who was known for her modernist, futuristic designs that included the swooping aquatic center for the 2012 London Olympics died at the age of 65 on March 31. Here's a look at her stunning creations. (Photo: AP)
The Dongdaemun Design Plaza in Seoul. (Photo: Reuters)
The Heydar Aliyev Center in Baku, Azerbaijan. (Photo: Reuters)
Maxxi museum of contemporary art and architecture in Rome. (Photo: Reuters)
The Galaxy Soho building in Beijing. (Photo: Reuters)
Bridge Pavilion on Ebro river. (Photo: Reuters)
An aerial view shows the headquarters of the CMA-CGM shipping Company (L) in the port of Marseille, France. (Photo: Reuters)
An exterior view of the futuristic pavilion created by Zaha Hadid for Chanel's "Mobile Art" exhibition in Hong Kong's Central district. (Photo: Reuters)
A long time exposure shows the ski jumping hill designed by Iraqi-British architect Zaha Hadid in Innsbruck, Austria. (Photo: Reuters)
A woman looks at paintings behind a sculpture by Zaha Hadid titled "Kloris" at the Royal Academy of Arts in central London. (Photo: Reuters)
A general view of the Aquatics Centre at the Olympic Park in Stratford, the location of the London 2012 Olympic Games in east London. (Photo: Reuters)
An exterior view of the London Aquatics Centre built for the 2012 Olympic Games. (Photo: AP)
Smokestacks of the Volkswagen powerplant are seen behind the Phaeno Science Center in Wolfsburg, Germany. (Photo: Reuters)
3D printed shoes by architect Zaha Hadid during the Milan Design Week. (Photo: Reuters)