Grand design: portrait of Sir Norman Foster
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Citation
Building journal Hong Kong China, Oct, 1995, pp. 64-67
Abstract
By the early 21st century, Sir Norman Foster will probably be the biggest architect in the world. In terms of superlatives, he will reign supreme, having designed some of the tallest (Millennium Tower), the largest (Chek Lap Kok passenger terminal), and the most expensive (Hongkong Bank) buildings ever constructed. Below, the man's career is appraised through three of his practice's most noteworthy designs.
(1) Stansted airport
(2) The Sackler Galleries, Royal Academy of Arts, London
(3) Millennium Tower, Tokyo
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Architect: Norman Foster
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Article
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Date
1995
Language
en