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Norman Foster's early career He went solo in 1967, struggling at first but still producing fine buildings, including the sinuous, cool and still-underrated Willis Faber Dumas Building in Ipswich in ...
The exhibit, “Foster + Partners: Architecture of Light and Space,” was created to give San Diegans a taste of the global company’s history and accomplishments.
Ahead of Norman Foster's 90th birthday this weekend, Dezeen explores how he became the most successful architect the world has ever seen – including by asking the man himself. "It's just amazing ...
Norman Foster, a second-generation Sarasota School of Architecture luminary, is this year’s recipient of the second annual Philip Hanson Hiss Award.
Norman Foster’s chosen means of communication is the sketch—done rapidly or with more time and care, his sketches reveal the extent of his exploration of every detail of his architecture.
The Rudolph connection was the chief rationale for giving the Hiss prize (named for a local developer who commissioned many of Rudolph’s earliest projects) to Foster. “I met him on my first day at the ...
Norman Foster has always treated technology as a form of expression. As one of the pioneers of high-tech architecture (along with his friend and colleague Richard Rogers), his buildings celebrate ...
Regaining control over the climate crisis will require a change in the way cities are designed and built, noted British architect Sir Norman Foster told global attendees at the COP26 summit in ...
Cubicles in the Sky Norman Foster’s 270 Park and the rise of the new office building. Karrie Jacobs June 16, 2025 270 Park Avenue in New York City. (Spencer Platt / Getty images) ...
Renowned British architect Norman Foster met with the mayor of Ukraine’s second-biggest city, Kharkiv, on Wednesday to discuss its rebuilding after it [was severely damaged] (https://www.wsj.com ...
“Cities really are our future,” declared British architect Norman Foster last week during the kick-off event for his new educational institute in Madrid. “By 2050, 90 percent of the global population ...
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