Company Tag: Foster + Partners
In Pictures: Foster + Partners designs sustainable ‘urban-resort’ in Beverly Hills
One Beverly Hills, the redevelopment of a 17.
Foster + Partners employs robot dog to monitor Battersea Power Station construction
An experimental robot has been roaming around the building site at Battersea Roof Gardens, checking up on construction progress for architects Foster + Partners.
Plans submitted for a $2bn botanical-themed resi-led development in the heart of Beverly Hills
A masterplan by Foster+Partners promises to create two landmark residential towers in super-prime Los Angeles, surrounded by ten acres of botanical gardens.
Foster + Partners designs reusable visor for mass production
World famous architecture practice hopes its design nous can help the fight against Covid-19
Six Senses to make UK debut at £1bn Whiteleys scheme
Huge boost for Bayswater as luxury hospitality giant joins Finchatton and Foster + Partners on the teamsheet; new plans include 14 branded residences, offering access to a suite of 'best-in-class' facilities...
Berkeley Group tops out its tallest building to date
South Quay Plaza is also the tallest building Foster + Partners has ever designed in the UK, outdoing the iconic HSBC Tower by nearly 15 metres
Bumper payday at Foster + Partners as revenue soars
Overseas work is booming for the world-renowned architecture practice
Contractors shortlisted for Whiteleys reinvention
Four firms in the running for landmark luxury construction gig in West London
Designs for Mayfair’s new ultra-luxe Cheval Blanc hotel include six private apartments
Foster & Partners' mixed-use scheme on Bruton Lane promises to deliver four one-bed and two studio apartments alongside a luxury hotel and retail space
Finchatton appointed to Meyer Bergman’s £1bn Whiteleys reinvention
EXCLUSIVE: Meyer Bergman and Warrior Group have signed up luxury property developer Finchatton to help deliver the ambitious £1bn mixed-use transformation of the Grade II listed Whiteleys shopping centre…
Watch: Lord Norman Foster on the future of urban planning and design
"High density cities consume less energy and are more friendly"
More job losses at London’s top architecture firms
John Robertson Architects and Foster + Partners both blame London slowdown for cutbacks