Architect Day: Sir Norman Foster
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by GenCept | January 19, 2010
Photos via: fosterandpartners.com.
Born on June 1st, 1935 in the town of Reddish, England. At 16 he left school and went to work at Manchester City Treasurer's Office, before joining National Service in the Royal Air Force. In 1956 he entered the Manchester University School of Architecture and City Planning, graduating in 1961.
He won the Henry Fellowship at Yale School of Architecture where he met Richard Rogers who would eventually become his business partner, and where he also got his master's degree. After that he traveled for a year around the United States before returning to the United Kingdom in 1963.
StockleyPark Offices, Uxbridge, UK
Influences
He had always been a model student and his skills showed a remarkable flair for architecture. But he still always came under the influence of architects Frank Lloyd Wright, Mies van der Rohe and Le Corbusier.
After his return from America, Norman Foster started a partnership with Richard Rogers and sisters Georgie and Wendy Cheesman, called Team 4. They quickly gained a reputation for industrial design high-tech. In 1967, he formed with Wendy the office Fosters Associates which quickly transformed into Fosters and Partners. A year later he began a long partnership with the American architect Richard Buckminster Fuller, which only ended with the death of Fuller in 1983.
Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts, Norwich, UK
Hong Kong and Shangai Bank Headquarters, Hong Kong, China
“ My mission is to create a structure that is sensitive to the culture and climate of its place..”
Works
The project that generated the first major recognition of the firm Foster and Partners was the Willis Faber and Dumas headquarters in Ipswich in 1974.
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Willis Faber and Dumas headquarters, Ipswich, UK
Today, Foster and Partners work with collaborating engineering to integrate complex computer systems with the most basic laws of physics. This allows you to create and develop complex structures, original and challenging, clearly seen in some of his works.
Foster's career already has more than 470 awards and citations for excellence and has won over 86 national and international competitions. In 1990 he was awarded the Queen's Birthday Honors in 1997 and by that honor he became known as Lord Foster of Thames Bank.
“Control is the wrong word. The practice is very much about sharing, and, in any creative practice, some individuals, whether partners or directors, are much closer to certain projects than I could ever be.”
Stansted Airport, Stansted, United Kingdom
Sackler Galleries, Royal Academy of Arts, London, United Kingdom
Riverside Apartments and Studio, London, United Kingdom
Albion Riverside, London, United Kingdom
House in Japan, Tokyo, Japan
Crescent Wing Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts, Norwich, United Kingdom
Cranfield University Library, Cranfield, United Kingdom
Century Tower, Tokyo, Japan
Carré d´Art, Nimes, France
Business Promotion Centre, Duisburg, Germany
Bilbao Metro, Bilbao, Spain
American Air Museum, Cambridge, United Kingdom
Faculty of Law, Cambridge, United Kingdom
Expo Station, Singapore
Essen Design Centre, Essen, Germany
Eletronic Arts European Headquarters, Chertsey, United Kingdom
Duisburg Housing, Duisburg, Germany
Deutsche Bank Place, Sydney, Australia
Clark Center, Stanford, USA
City Hall, London, United Kingdom
Swiss Re HQ, London, United Kingdom
Chek Lap Kok Airport, Hong Kong, China
Canary Wharf Undeground Station, United Kingdom
McLaren Technology Centre, Woking, United Kingdom
Addition to Joslyn Art Museum, Omaha, USA
Al Faisaliah Complex, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Chesa Futura, St. Moritz, Switzerland
Centrica, Scottish Gas HQ, Edinburgh, Scotland
Capital City Academy, London, United Kingdom
Wembley Stadium, London, United Kingdom
Millennium Bridge, London, United Kingdom
Camp Nou Stadium for FC Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain
California State University Channel Islands, Camarrillo, USA
Budenberg Haus, Manchester, United Kingdom
Boulogne Billancourt, Paris, France
Beijing Airport, Beijing, China
O escritório Foster + Partners está com uma extensa lista de grandes projetos em desenvolvimento, abaixo estão alguns deles.
Riva Hotel, London, UK
Al Raha Beach Development, Abu Dhabi
Khan Shatyr Entertainment Center, Kazakhstan
Spaceport America, New Mexico, USA
National Arena Scotland, Glasgow
Queen Alia International Airport, Jordan