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Norman Foster wins contest to transform St James’s Park in tribute to late queen’s ‘unifying force’ The international ...
Architects don't need AI, says high-tech pioneer Norman Foster. Paris (AFP) – British architect Norman Foster has spent six decades pushing the boundaries of technology with awe-inspiring ...
In celebration of his 90th birthday today, we've rounded up 12 key projects from the nearly six-decades-long career of Norman Foster. From his beginnings as a high-tech pioneer to leading an ...
Influenced by engineering and new technology, High Tech is a style that accentuates a building’s construction. High Tech was a development in British Modernist architecture from the late 1960s. It was ...
Norman Foster’s new towers in New York (425 Park Avenue, and also 270 Park and 50 Hudson Yards) are impeccably tailored and detailed, and arrive in a city with fewer office workers than it’s ...
For the Queen Elizabeth II memorial, Foster + Partners designs proposal includes a new bridge, gates, gardens and figurative ...
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 ...
Norman Foster has redefined architecture – technologically, ecologically and socially. On the occasion of his 90th birthday, the DETAIL editorial team honors not only his impressive life's work, but ...
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 ...
“As an architect, you design for the present, with an awareness of the past, for a future which is essentially unknown,” says Norman Foster, the 87-year-old Pritzker Prize–winning principal ...
Step through Norman Foster's ‘Gateway to Venice's Waterway' '[We wanted] to provoke a discussion about mobility,' says Foster of the project, which takes the form of a floating pontoon that extends ...
Architects don’t need AI, says high-tech pioneer Norman Foster “Artificial intelligence at the moment has the ability to cheat, to invent,” said Norman Foster. By. AFP. Published.