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It has been at least three years since Norman Foster was last in Hong Kong. “I’m overdue for a visit,” says the renowned British architect, who turns 90 next Sunday. The Pritzker Prize ...
The project marks the start of a deeper collaboration on future-forward mobility and design ...
Gateway to Venice’s Waterway is an urban mobility collaboration between the Norman Foster Foundation and Porsche and the star of the 2025 Venice Architecture Biennale; architects from the foundation ...
Norman Foster is a car collector and very much interested in the history of cars, so hearing his ideas on car design was a very exciting moment for us. Though the creative process of car design and ...
A thread connects Foster’s groundbreaking Hong Kong projects to his experimental installation at the Venice Biennale of Architecture It has been at least three years since Norman Foster was last in ...
The proliferation of touchscreens in cars is "dangerous" and designers will shift back to analogue switches, British architect Norman Foster tells Dezeen in this interview. The Foster + Partners ...
Urban Design, co-led by Norman Foster and Vishaan Chakrabarti (PAU), explores public space, civic identity and environmental design. Architecture, co-led by Norman Foster and Frédéric Migayrou ...
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Dezeen on MSNNorman Foster Institute's Master's Programme on Sustainable Cities opens for applicationsPromotion: the Norman Foster Institute is now accepting applications for its Master's Programme on Sustainable Cities, which ...
The courtyard at the Reynolds Center appears brighter than ever. I'm intrigued that you felt there was more light. When you do modify a space, you transform it in terms of all of the senses.
No roads, no cars, no problem: Norman Foster and Porsche collaborate on transportation hub in Venice
when you understand that the project in question is an installation created in partnership with the Norman Foster Foundation, appearing in Venice for the Biennale — the world-renowned exhibition of ...
Evan Joseph Photography But here’s where it gets really interesting: the estate’s current owner is none other than vaunted British architect Norman Foster, the mind behind London’s Gherkin ...
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