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Sir Norman Foster Collection

Sir Norman Foster is a renowned British architect whose innovative designs have left an indelible mark on the world

Background imageSir Norman Foster Collection: Millau Viaduct over the Tarn River Valley, Millau, France

Millau Viaduct over the Tarn River Valley, Millau, France

Background imageSir Norman Foster Collection: Millau viaduct spanning the Tarn Gorge, southern France. At 336 metres the cable-stayed Viaduc de

Millau viaduct spanning the Tarn Gorge, southern France. At 336 metres the cable-stayed Viaduc de Millau is the highest
MAB-72 Millau viaduct spanning the Tarn Gorge, southern France At 336 metres the cable-stayed Viaduc de Millau is the highest bridge in the world and 2.5 kms long

Background imageSir Norman Foster Collection: The Gherkin (Swiss Re building), London, England, UK

The Gherkin (Swiss Re building), London, England, UK

Background imageSir Norman Foster Collection: Kazakhstan, Astana, Palace of Peace and Reconciliation pyramid designed by Sir Norman

Kazakhstan, Astana, Palace of Peace and Reconciliation pyramid designed by Sir Norman Foster

Background imageSir Norman Foster Collection: Kazakhstan, Astana, Khan Shatyr (by Sir Norman Foster)

Kazakhstan, Astana, Khan Shatyr (by Sir Norman Foster)

Background imageSir Norman Foster Collection: Europe, England, London, 30 St Mary Axe

Europe, England, London, 30 St Mary Axe

Background imageSir Norman Foster Collection: cable-stayed bridge; Dr Michel Virlog; Europe; European; France; Franco-British partnership

cable-stayed bridge; Dr Michel Virlog; Europe; European; France; Franco-British partnership
France, Aveyron 12, Millau, The Viaduct at Millau

Background imageSir Norman Foster Collection: Lloyds Building, city of London, London, England, UK

Lloyds Building, city of London, London, England, UK

Background imageSir Norman Foster Collection: autoroute; autoroute sign; bridge; cable-stayed bridge; clouds; Dr Michel Virlog

autoroute; autoroute sign; bridge; cable-stayed bridge; clouds; Dr Michel Virlog
France, Aveyron 12, Millau, The Viaduct at Millau

Background imageSir Norman Foster Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20108305

EyeUbiquitous_20108305
England, London, Detail of the stainless steel exterio of the Lloyds building

Background imageSir Norman Foster Collection: The City from the Thames, London, 2009

The City from the Thames, London, 2009. View showing the skyscapers of the City of London, including Tower 42 (formerly the Natwest Tower) designed by Richard Seifert and completed in 1979

Background imageSir Norman Foster Collection: Looking across the Thames towards the City of London

Looking across the Thames towards the City of London. The two tallest buildings are Tower 42 (formerly the NatWest Tower) and Sir Norman Fosters Gherkin

Background imageSir Norman Foster Collection: City of London skyscrapers viewed from under Blackfriars Bridge

City of London skyscrapers viewed from under Blackfriars Bridge
The City of London is a global financial centre; its skyline has changed dramatically over recent years. Londoners have nicknamed many of the new skyscrapers

Background imageSir Norman Foster Collection: Underneath Blackfriars Bridge

Underneath Blackfriars Bridge
The City of London is a global financial centre; its skyline has changed dramatically over recent years. Londoners have nicknamed many of the new skyscrapers

Background imageSir Norman Foster Collection: View of the City of London from beneath Blackfriars Bridge

View of the City of London from beneath Blackfriars Bridge
The City of London is a global financial centre; its skyline has changed dramatically over recent years. Londoners have nicknamed many of the new skyscrapers

Background imageSir Norman Foster Collection: Europe, Scotland, Glasgow, The Clyde Auditorium & The SSE Hydro

Europe, Scotland, Glasgow, The Clyde Auditorium & The SSE Hydro

Background imageSir Norman Foster Collection: The German Parliament in the old Reichstag Building. Berlin, Germany

The German Parliament in the old Reichstag Building. Berlin, Germany

Background imageSir Norman Foster Collection: Palace of Peace and Reconciliation pyramid designed by Sir Norman Foster, Astana, Kazakhstan

Palace of Peace and Reconciliation pyramid designed by Sir Norman Foster, Astana, Kazakhstan, Central Asia, Asia

Background imageSir Norman Foster Collection: The cone shaped funnel in the dome cupola has 360 glass mirrors reflecting light into the Plenary

The cone shaped funnel in the dome cupola has 360 glass mirrors reflecting light into the Plenary chamber of the Reichstag building, designed by Sir Norman Foster, Berlin, Germany, Europe

Background imageSir Norman Foster Collection: Visitors walk up a spiral ramp around the cone shaped funnel in the dome cupola

Visitors walk up a spiral ramp around the cone shaped funnel in the dome cupola, which has 360 glass mirrors reflecting light into the Plenary chamber of the Reichstag building

Background imageSir Norman Foster Collection: The Clyde Auditorium

The Clyde Auditorium, known as the Armadillo, by the Exhibition and Conference Centre, designed by Sir Norman Foster, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe



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Sir Norman Foster is a renowned British architect whose innovative designs have left an indelible mark on the world. One of his most iconic creations is the Millau Viaduct, an engineering marvel that spans the picturesque Tarn River Valley in southern France. Standing at a staggering height of 336 meters, this cable-stayed bridge holds the distinction of being the tallest in the world and stretches over a length of 5 kilometers. Foster's architectural prowess extends beyond France to his home country, where he has left an indelible imprint on London's skyline. The Leadenhall Building and 30 St Mary Axe, affectionately known as "The Gherkin, " are two prime his visionary work that grace England's capital city. His creative genius knows no bounds as he has also ventured into international projects such as designing Kazakhstan's Palace of Peace and Reconciliation pyramid in Astana. This awe-inspiring structure stands tall amidst Europe's largest landlocked country, showcasing Foster's ability to seamlessly blend modernity with cultural heritage. Back in London, it has made significant contributions to some of its most iconic landmarks including The Clyde Auditorium and Lloyds Building. These structures exemplify his commitment to pushing boundaries while maintaining functionality and aesthetic appeal. Not limited by geographical constraints or architectural styles, it has lent his expertise to revamping the British Museum Great Court in London. His design transformed this historic space into a contemporary masterpiece that seamlessly integrates with its surroundings. With each project he undertakes, Sir Norman Foster continues to redefine what is possible within architecture through collaboration with experts like Dr Michel Virlog and forging Franco-British partnerships for ventures like cable-stayed bridges. From towering skyscrapers like The Swiss Re Tower (also known as "The Gherkin") to breathtaking pyramids like Khan Shatyr in Astana, Sir Norman Foster leaves an enduring legacy wherever he goes.