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A trust tied to the family of billionaire Les Wexner is the buyer of Norman Foster’s home on Martha’s Vineyard, The Real Deal has learned. The entity, known as the Blue Heron Farm Nominee ...
Pettis Norman, a former NFL player with the Dallas Cowboys and San Diego Chargers and civil rights advocate, has died at the age of 86.
Queen Elizabeth’s Official Memorial Plans Unveiled, Highlighting the Late Monarch's 'Unifying Force' The official U.K. memorial to the late Queen has been designed by Norman Foster and will ...
The international architecture firm Foster + Partners was announced as the winner of a multi-million-dollar competition to design a national memorial to the late Queen Elizabeth II in London.
Renowned architect Norman Foster will design the UK's national memorial to Queen Elizabeth II. The design includes statues of the Queen and Prince Philip, and a glass bridge symbolizing unity.
LONDON — Renowned UK architect Norman Foster has won a competition to design Britain’s national memorial to the late Queen Elizabeth II. Famed for designs that have fused technology and nature ...
Foster and Partners has become a familiar presence in New York City: the Apple stores; an art gallery on the Bowery; and 425 Park, an office tower built on the bones of its mid-20th-century ...
Ahead of Norman Foster's 90th birthday this weekend, Dezeen explores how he became the most successful architect the world has ever seen – including by asking the man himself.
05-28-2025 PREMIUM The charging stations of tomorrow might look a lot more like architecture A new proposal from Norman Foster Foundation and Porsche explores the future of electric mobility.
Norman Foster turns 90! A review of the star architect's work: From high-tech icons to sustainable urban development – he continues to shape the world of architecture today.
Porsche and Norman Foster Unveil Futuristic Venice Mobility Hub at Biennale: A 120-foot installation showcasing e-mobility solutions like electric boats and water bikes.
Architect norman foster designed the glass canopy at the Smithsonian's Reynolds Center for American Art and Portraiture. He spoke with Jess Blumberg.