Norman Foster
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Gender | Male |
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Death | 48 years ago |
Date of birth | December 13,1903 |
Zodiac sign | Sagittarius |
Spouse | Elena Ochoa Foster |
Sabiha Rumani Malik | |
Wendy Foster | |
Sally Blane | |
Claudette Colbert | |
Elena Ochoa, Lady Foster | |
Job | Architect |
Education | University of Manchester School of Architecture and City Planning |
Yale School of Architecture | |
Awards | Pritzker Architecture Prize |
Stirling Prize | |
Royal Gold Medal | |
AIA Gold Medal | |
Princess of Asturias Award for the Arts | |
Mies Van der Rohe Award | |
Official site | normanfosterfoundation.org |
Business partner | Richard Rogers |
Wendy Foster | |
Michel Virlogeux | |
Children | Paola Foster |
Eduardo Foster | |
Cal Foster | |
Jay Foster | |
Ti Foster | |
Robert Foster | |
Gretchen Foster | |
Designed | Reichstag Building |
30 St Mary Axe | |
Hearst Tower | |
Apple Park | |
Crystal Island | |
Died | Santa Monica |
California | |
United States | |
Height | 180 (cm) |
Grandchildren | Chuck Foster |
Born | Richmond |
Indiana | |
United States | |
Date of died | July 7,1976 |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 483386 |
Norman Foster Sketch Book
The Great Court at the British Museum: Foster + Partners
Norman Foster and the British Museum
Rebuilding the Reichstag
The Reichstag Graffiti
Beijing International Airport: Foster + Partners
Hearst Tower
Carre D'Art
Foster
Reflections
Foster + Partners Portfolio: 1967-2017
Havana: Autos & Architecture
Wembley Stadium
Cartier in Motion
Ben Johnson: Foster in View
Construction estimates from take-off to bid
Commerzbank Tower
Architecture Collection
Foster Catalogue 2001
Petroleum Potential of the Basin and Range Province: Central Nevada, July 3 - 7, 1989
Exploring the City
Norman Foster: 30 Colours
Foster and Partners: Architects, Designers and Planners
Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts: Foster + Partners
More with Less
British Architecture Today: Six Protagonists
Lord Norman Foster: Millau : a World Wonder of the Modern Age
Norman Foster
The Economy of Architecture: Proceedings of the Symposium in Honour of Sir Norman Forster Doctor Honoris
Norman Foster, Architect: Selected Works 1962/84
Otl Aicher's Isny: How a German Town Defied the Postcard Mentality
Millau Viaduct: Foster + Partners
Davy Crockett, King of the Wild Frontier
The Sign of Zorro
Rachel and the Stranger
Kiss the Blood Off My Hands
Davy Crockett and the River Pirates
Charlie Chan at Treasure Island
It's All True
Think Fast, Mr. Moto
Mr. Moto's Last Warning
Charlie Chan in Reno
Sombrero
Charlie Chan in Panama
Mysterious Mr. Moto
Thank You, Mr. Moto
Mr. Moto Takes a Vacation
Mr. Moto Takes a Chance
El ahijado de la muerte
Father Is a Bachelor
Tell It to the Judge
Indian Paint
Santa
Sky Full of Moon
Brighty of the Grand Canyon
Navajo
The Escape
The Moment of Truth
I Cover Chinatown
The Other Side of the Wind
The Legend of Custer
Fair Warning
Scotland Yard
Walking Down Broadway
The Great Sex War
Hans Brinker, or the Silver Skates
Viva Cisco Kid
Crazy Horse and Custer: The Untold Story
The Merry Wives of Windsor
Ride, Kelly, Ride
Herzog Blaubarts Burg
City Streets
Play It as It Lays
Alias the Doctor
Professional Sweetheart
State Fair
Rafter Romance
Skyscraper Souls
Young Man of Manhattan
Orient Express
Under Eighteen
Woman On The Run
Norman Foster Life story
Norman Foster was an American film director, screenwriter and actor. He directed many Charlie Chan and Mr. Moto films as well as projects for Orson Welles and Walt Disney. As an actor he was a leading man in early talkies and also appeared in Welles' final film, The Other Side of the Wind.
Photographs that shaped the urban landscape
... Guest editors, including Lord Norman Foster and Virginia Makins, were invited, together with specially commissioned photojournalists and street photographers, to articulate the theme of each issue...
Xi Jinping's party is just getting started
... As I prepared to leave China in 2008, the Soviet-era airport had given way to a glittering megastructure designed by Norman Foster...
Obituary: Richard Rogers
... Lord Rogers, was one of the first Britons to become a global architectural superstar - the other was his erstwhile partner, Norman Foster...
Jerusalem cottage among buildings on 'at risk' register
... The site was an inspiration for the work of architect Lord Norman Foster, who prepared drawings of the mill while studying at Manchester University...
Changing places: Why countries decide to take their main cities
... Designed by Norman Foster, it houses a shopping Mall and entertainment complex...
Photographs that shaped the urban landscape
Images of the often brutal Urban Landscapes of late 1960s Britain - Captured by photographers working for the Architectural Review - Can now be seen at The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) in London.
Pictures by Ian Berry , Patrick Ward and Tony Ray-Jones, many of which have never been exhibited before, were taken as part of a series called Manplan. Its aim was to analyse The State of architecture and Urban Planning in Britain at that time.
Eight special issues were published from September 1969 to September 1970, with each issue devoted to an individual area of human activity that was considered to be affected by design and planning choices.
Guest editors, including Lord Norman Foster and Virginia Makins, were invited, together with specially commissioned photojournalists and street photographers, to articulate the theme of each issue.
" This exhibition, with the Raw Power of its photographs, brings us back to a time of challenges, disparities, disillusionment, but also a time of questioning, protesting, campaigning - in many ways, much like our here and now, " says Valeria Carullo, exhibition lead curator and RIBA photographs curator
" It is a timely reminder of the importance of citizens' participation in the decisions that affect their communities and The Role architects Can play in creating a fairer society. "
The Exhibition Can be seen until 24 February 2024, at RIBA Architecture Gallery in Portland Place, London.
Here is a selection of the photographs on show.
All photographs courtesy Architectural Press Archive / RIBA Collections
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