All Foster & Partners articles – Page 17
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City releases a vision of London's skyline in 2026
New CGIs show rise and rise of Square Mile’s eastern tall buildings cluster
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High-tech models go on display to celebrate Foster debut
Sainsbury Centre to host exhibition on history of superstructures
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Charles Jencks to open his house as a museum
Supporters, who include Foster and Farrell, put Thematic House on par with Soane Museum
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RIBA releases International Building of the Year longlist
RSHP, Fosters, Zaha, Amanda Levete and Thomas Heatherwick among 2018 runners and riders
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Foster beats RSHP to extend its Marseille Airport
Scheme includes extension to connect buildings by Fernard Pouillon and Richard Rogers
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AHMM’s Tower Hamlets civic centre goes in for planning
Proposals lodged for £77m conversion of old Royal London Hospital
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Foster's Hong Kong Ocean Terminal extension opens
Facility has cantilevered terraces for dining
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Talk to us about No1 Poultry, C20 tells new tenant
US co-working giant signs deal for Stirling landmark
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Fosters and Bryan Adams create playground for local school
Musician and architect work on project at World’s End Estate
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Terry Farrell joins clamour to save AT&T building in New York
Architects rally to save Philip Johnson’s post-modern icon from Snohetta proposals
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Building Study
Building Study: Bloomberg HQ, London by Foster & Partners
Bloomberg’s European headquarters breaks with recent City tradition by respecting the architectural context of its surroundings. And it’s all the better for it, says Ike Ijeh
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Bloomberg: ‘I could have built twice as high’
Client chose to build low out of respect to historic context
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David Adjaye wins UK Holocaust Memorial competition
Winning team includes Ron Arad and Gustafson Porter & Bowman
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Fosters loses court wrangle over £195m Heathrow hotel
Practice argued client was a bluffer in trial over massively breached budget
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Foster’s Bloomberg HQ is 'world’s most sustainable office’
City of London scheme lands Breeam ’outstanding’