All Foster & Partners articles – Page 25
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Gehry on London: 'Nobody's handled skyscrapers well recently'
Gehry on working with Fosters: ‘Brits talk a lot while they’re working’
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Frank Gehry overrules Viñoly at Battersea
We thought it was important to break down the scale, says Frank Gehry
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Frank Gehry and Foster & Partners unveil Battersea Power Station designs
Electric Boulevard is Gehry’s first permanent London project
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Boris approves Foster towers against council's wishes
1,000-home scheme wins planning after mayor overturns second council’s wishes in two days
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Norman Foster: 'We're hiring'
Architect opens office in San Francisco and doubles Shanghai team as economy picks up
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City schemes will still happen, says outgoing Rees
Square Mile’s planning chief plays down fears of projects being rejected
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Foster's partner attacks 'lazy' builders
Ecobuild latest: Industry could be much better at recycling, says Gerard Evenden
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Norman Foster and Richard Rogers: 'We've still got the fire'
Historic interview is first to bring architectural legends together
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Foster & Partners unveils Milan Expo pavilion for UAE
Design builds on architect’s work at Masdar City
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Politicians to query Crossrail on station design
Lib Dem leader worried about architectural legacy
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Airport commission shortlists Heathrow and Gatwick for expansion
Commission heeds Farrell’s call to expand existing airports but refuses to rule out Foster’s hub
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Worries emerge over Crossrail station designs
Design Council Cabe not involved on host of buildings
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Designs revealed for Foster and Heatherwick's Shanghai jewel
Bund Finance Centre features two 180m towers on a prestigious waterfront site
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Foster & Partners unveils plans to transform Norton Museum of Art
Masterplan lays ground for museum’s ambition to become Florida’s leading cultural institution
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