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Norman Foster

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Gender Male
Death47 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
DiedSanta Monica
California
United States
Height 180 (cm)
Grandchildren Chuck Foster
Born Richmond
Indiana
United States
Date of died July 7,1976
Date of Reg.
Date of Upd.
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Norman Foster: Works
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
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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.

Jerusalem cottage among buildings on 'at risk' register

Feb 16,2020 5:38 am

The thatched cottage where poet William Blake wrote the lyrics to the hymn Jerusalem is one of several historic sites At Risk of being lost forever.

But , The World 's tallest three-sided obelisk has been saved, according to this year's Heritage At Risk Register.

The Wellington Monument , in Somerset, has been saved by repair work.

Blake's grade II-listed West Sussex cottage is suffering from decay, thatch and masonry problems and joins the At Risk list.

The Building , in Bognor Regis , was placed into trust for The Nation in 2015, while a fundraising appeal was started for its restoration.

Historic England said that among the places At Risk were 1,459 buildings or structures, 2,001 non-structural archaeological locations, 923 places of worship, 104 parks and gardens, 491 conservation areas, three battlefields and four protected wreck sites.

Battersea Power Station

The famous structure which was built from 1929 and had been on the at-risk register for 30 years, is one of those to have been taken off The List .

The Site of The Once derelict station, which became vacant by 1983 and once supplied a fifth of London's electricity, has been revamped with New Retail , leisure and dining venues alongside housing and Office Space .

Simon Murphy, chief executive officer at the Battersea Power Station Development Company, said he was " delighted" that " several years of careful and complex restoration" had resulted in The Site 's removal from the register.

Bourn Mill, South Cambridgeshire

This is one of England's oldest windmills But it faces collapse due to its rotting central supporting beams.

The main post of the Grade 1 listed mill is believed to be from a tree felled after AD 1515.

The Site was an inspiration for The Work of architect Lord Norman Foster , who prepared drawings of The Mill while studying at Manchester University .

Plumpton Rocks in Harrogate

This is one of A Collection of gardens across Yorkshire painted by JMW Turner in the late 18Th Century .

The silting of The Lake and tree growth had threatened The Site - But it was restored after £700,000 was raised.

The Lake has been dredged, repairs have been made to The Dam and work was done to manage The Trees and vegetation growth.

Restoration work is also being carried out on the parkland.

The Site was used as a location in the 2016 film Swallows and Amazons, starring Rafe Spall , Andrew Scott and Kelly Macdonald .

Warley Place, Essex

The remains of a natural garden created by influential horticulturalist Ellen Willmott are At Risk .

Urgent action is needed to fund and introduce a conservation plan to repair ruined structures, uncover hidden architectural features and help enhance the nature reserve, Historic England said.

More Than 60 plants have been named in honour of either Warley Place or Ellen Willmott .

She transformed the grounds into one of The Most celebrated gardens in the country after moving there with her parents in 1875.



Source of news: bbc.com

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