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Norman Foster, Baron Foster of Thames Bank, is one of Britain's foremost architects. He has won the Stirling Prize twice and was awarded the Pritzker Prize in 1999.
Norman Foster Building Studies
Foster's French flying lesson
Last week French president Jacques Chirac officially opened the Millau Viaduct in southwest France - the spectacular, crucial link in the Paris to Barcelona motorway, writes Andrew Mead
Foster parent: the woman who made 30 St Mary Axe happen
If there was a single driving force behind the realisation of 30 St Mary Axe, it was Sara Fox, Swiss Re’s new-building director, who revels in running things. Sutherland Lyall faces up to her
Foster's Reichstag opens to general acclaim
Foster & Partners’ rebuilt and remodelled Reichstag building in Berlin opened to general acclaim this week, but not entirely without controversy
Foster + Partners posts huge profits
Foster + Partners has increased its turnover by nearly 19 per cent to £159.27 million and hiked its profits by 13.3 per cent to £49.64 million
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Foster + Partners posts huge profits
Foster + Partners has increased its turnover by nearly 19 per cent to £159.27 million and hiked its profits by 13.3 per cent to £49.64 million
Government to launch consultation on Foster's Thames Estuary airport
A consultation will be held over proposals to build a new airport in the Thames Estuary, it was reported today
Guy Hollaway wins contest to extend Foster's Folkestone Academy
Guy Hollaway Architects has won an invited competition to add a new primary school to Foster + Partners’ award-winning Folkestone Academy in Kent
Autumn Statement: Foster welcomes government commitment on aviation capacity
Norman Foster has welcomed the government’s ‘very encouraging’ announcement it will investigate ways to expand airport capacity
Alsop and Foster look east with new offices
Will Alsop’s latest practice All Design and Foster + Partners have both set up new outposts in China






