A hypothetical question, if "Zaha Hadid " were in the 19th century, with no nanotechnology or computer technology. Was she be producing creative architecture?
I think the answer is definitely Yes, because she was one of those who since the time of Frank Gehry used computers virtually entirely to design buildings parametrically, where all the functions of design are combined in computer programs. She did have some model making department, but virtually everything was carried out by using the computer—and still is as under the leadership of Patrick Scumacher who is carrying on the legacy left by the late great architect Zaha Hadid.
Newton said, I stood on the shoulders of giants, meaning that it did not start from zero, so all the geniuses, it was their appearance in the availability of all the appropriate conditions, this does not diminish their genius with something
Yes, modern technology has contributed greatly to the success of Zaha Hadid, and its architectural work has been outstanding and needs to be well executed.