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People Walking Inside Reichstag Dome (photo)
People Walking Inside Reichstag Dome (photo)

DSP3318511: People Walking Inside Reichstag Dome (photo), Foster, Norman (b.1935) / Bridgeman Images

The Millennium Bridge over the River Thames with St. Paul's Cathedral in the background, London, UK (photo)
The Millennium Bridge over the River Thames with St. Paul's Cathedral in the background, London, UK (photo)

TRK697194: The Millennium Bridge over the River Thames with St. Paul's Cathedral in the background, London, UK (photo), Foster, Norman (b.1935) / Bridgeman Images

The DIFC district, the financial district of Dubai (UAE). Architect Norman Foster. Photography 17/12/09.
The DIFC district, the financial district of Dubai (UAE). Architect Norman Foster. Photography 17/12/09.

OMG4630530: The DIFC district, the financial district of Dubai (UAE). Architect Norman Foster. Photography 17/12/09., Foster, Norman (b.1935) / Bridgeman Images

Urban furniture for the tram in Strasbourg (Alsace). The street furniture is made by Norman Foster.
Urban furniture for the tram in Strasbourg (Alsace). The street furniture is made by Norman Foster.

LBY4619167: Urban furniture for the tram in Strasbourg (Alsace). The street furniture is made by Norman Foster., Foster, Norman (b.1935) / Bridgeman Images

In the heart of the Renault trapeze, the headquarters of the pharmaceutical laboratory “Beaufour Ipsen Pharma”, Khapa, 65 Quai Georges Gorse to Boulogne Billancourt (Boulogne-Billancourt), Hauts-de-Seine (Hauts de Seine), Ile de France (Ile-de-France), France. Architecture by Norman Forster, 2008
In the heart of the Renault trapeze, the headquarters of the pharmaceutical laboratory “Beaufour Ipsen Pharma”, Khapa, 65 Quai Georges Gorse to Boulogne Billancourt (Boulogne-Billancourt), Hauts-de-Seine (Hauts de Seine), Ile de France (Ile-de-France), France. Architecture by Norman Forster, 2008

LBY4552411: In the heart of the Renault trapeze, the headquarters of the pharmaceutical laboratory “Beaufour Ipsen Pharma”, Khapa, 65 Quai Georges Gorse to Boulogne Billancourt (Boulogne-Billancourt), Hauts-de-Seine (Hauts de Seine), Ile de France (Ile-de-France), France. Architecture by Norman Forster, 2008, Foster, Norman (b.1935) / Bridgeman Images

London City Hall, England, architect Norman Foster, 2002. Photography 10/10/2002
London City Hall, England, architect Norman Foster, 2002. Photography 10/10/2002

LBY4548143: London City Hall, England, architect Norman Foster, 2002. Photography 10/10/2002, Foster, Norman (b.1935) / Bridgeman Images

The Millenium Bridge in London with back the Cathedrale Saint Paul in London (England). construction 1996-2000, architect Norman Foster. Photography 12/04/08.
The Millenium Bridge in London with back the Cathedrale Saint Paul in London (England). construction 1996-2000, architect Norman Foster. Photography 12/04/08.

LBY4649553: The Millenium Bridge in London with back the Cathedrale Saint Paul in London (England). construction 1996-2000, architect Norman Foster. Photography 12/04/08., Foster, Norman (b.1935) / Bridgeman Images

Terminal 4 of Barajas Airport in Madrid, Spain. Architecture by Norman Foster, 1986. Photography 03/06/08
Terminal 4 of Barajas Airport in Madrid, Spain. Architecture by Norman Foster, 1986. Photography 03/06/08

OMG4757625: Terminal 4 of Barajas Airport in Madrid, Spain. Architecture by Norman Foster, 1986. Photography 03/06/08, Foster, Norman (b.1935) / Bridgeman Images

Inside Terminal 4 of Barajas Airport in Madrid, Spain. Architecture by Norman Foster, 1986. Photography 03/06/08
Inside Terminal 4 of Barajas Airport in Madrid, Spain. Architecture by Norman Foster, 1986. Photography 03/06/08

OMG4757665: Inside Terminal 4 of Barajas Airport in Madrid, Spain. Architecture by Norman Foster, 1986. Photography 03/06/08, Foster, Norman (b.1935) / Bridgeman Images

Inside Terminal 4 of Barajas Airport in Madrid, Spain. Architecture by Norman Foster, 1986. Photography 03/06/08
Inside Terminal 4 of Barajas Airport in Madrid, Spain. Architecture by Norman Foster, 1986. Photography 03/06/08

OMG4757679: Inside Terminal 4 of Barajas Airport in Madrid, Spain. Architecture by Norman Foster, 1986. Photography 03/06/08, Foster, Norman (b.1935) / Bridgeman Images

Inside Terminal 4 of Barajas Airport in Madrid, Spain. Architecture by Norman Foster, 1986. Photography 03/06/08
Inside Terminal 4 of Barajas Airport in Madrid, Spain. Architecture by Norman Foster, 1986. Photography 03/06/08

OMG4757697: Inside Terminal 4 of Barajas Airport in Madrid, Spain. Architecture by Norman Foster, 1986. Photography 03/06/08, Foster, Norman (b.1935) / Bridgeman Images

Stairs inside the  Carré d'Art contempory art museum, NIMES, 2021 (photo)
Stairs inside the  Carré d'Art contempory art museum, NIMES, 2021 (photo)

SRB7204091: Stairs inside the Carré d'Art contempory art museum, NIMES, 2021 (photo), Foster, Norman (b.1935) / Bridgeman Images

The Hearst Tower, First Certified Environmental Tower, 8th Avenue, Manhattan, New York, United States. Architecture of Norman Foster, 2006. Photography 3/10/2008.
The Hearst Tower, First Certified Environmental Tower, 8th Avenue, Manhattan, New York, United States. Architecture of Norman Foster, 2006. Photography 3/10/2008.

TEC4552004: The Hearst Tower, First Certified Environmental Tower, 8th Avenue, Manhattan, New York, United States. Architecture of Norman Foster, 2006. Photography 3/10/2008., Foster, Norman (b.1935) / Bridgeman Images

London City Hall (England), architect Norman Foster, 2002
London City Hall (England), architect Norman Foster, 2002

TEC4548121: London City Hall (England), architect Norman Foster, 2002, Foster, Norman (b.1935) / Bridgeman Images

London City Hall (England), architect Norman Foster, 2002
London City Hall (England), architect Norman Foster, 2002

TEC4548129: London City Hall (England), architect Norman Foster, 2002, Foster, Norman (b.1935) / Bridgeman Images

The Millenium Bridge in London with the Cathedral of St. Paul, England, Great Britain. 2001 architecture by Norman Foster. Photography 10/04/03
The Millenium Bridge in London with the Cathedral of St. Paul, England, Great Britain. 2001 architecture by Norman Foster. Photography 10/04/03

TEC4756295: The Millenium Bridge in London with the Cathedral of St. Paul, England, Great Britain. 2001 architecture by Norman Foster. Photography 10/04/03, Foster, Norman (b.1935) / Bridgeman Images

The Millenium Bridge in London with the Cathedral of St. Paul, England, Great Britain. 2001 architecture by Norman Foster. Photography 10/04/03
The Millenium Bridge in London with the Cathedral of St. Paul, England, Great Britain. 2001 architecture by Norman Foster. Photography 10/04/03

TEC4756379: The Millenium Bridge in London with the Cathedral of St. Paul, England, Great Britain. 2001 architecture by Norman Foster. Photography 10/04/03, Foster, Norman (b.1935) / Bridgeman Images

The Millenium Bridge in London with the Cathedral of St. Paul, England, Great Britain. 2001 architecture by Norman Foster. Photography 10/04/03
The Millenium Bridge in London with the Cathedral of St. Paul, England, Great Britain. 2001 architecture by Norman Foster. Photography 10/04/03

TEC4756391: The Millenium Bridge in London with the Cathedral of St. Paul, England, Great Britain. 2001 architecture by Norman Foster. Photography 10/04/03, Foster, Norman (b.1935) / Bridgeman Images

Millau viaduct, Aveyron. Architecture of Norman Foster 2004. Photography 10/04/06. The bridge of all records. The tallest in the world with a peaks 343 meters high and the fastest built in just three years.
Millau viaduct, Aveyron. Architecture of Norman Foster 2004. Photography 10/04/06. The bridge of all records. The tallest in the world with a peaks 343 meters high and the fastest built in just three years.

RCT4756455: Millau viaduct, Aveyron. Architecture of Norman Foster 2004. Photography 10/04/06. The bridge of all records. The tallest in the world with a peaks 343 meters high and the fastest built in just three years., Foster, Norman (b.1935) / Bridgeman Images

Millau viaduct, Aveyron. Architecture of Norman Foster 2004. Photography 10/04/06. The bridge of all records. The tallest in the world with a peaks 343 meters high and the fastest built in just three years.
Millau viaduct, Aveyron. Architecture of Norman Foster 2004. Photography 10/04/06. The bridge of all records. The tallest in the world with a peaks 343 meters high and the fastest built in just three years.

RCT4756475: Millau viaduct, Aveyron. Architecture of Norman Foster 2004. Photography 10/04/06. The bridge of all records. The tallest in the world with a peaks 343 meters high and the fastest built in just three years., Foster, Norman (b.1935) / Bridgeman Images

Millau viaduct, Aveyron. Architecture of Norman Foster 2004. Photography 10/04/06. The bridge of all records. The tallest in the world with a peaks 343 meters high and the fastest built in just three years.
Millau viaduct, Aveyron. Architecture of Norman Foster 2004. Photography 10/04/06. The bridge of all records. The tallest in the world with a peaks 343 meters high and the fastest built in just three years.

RCT4756535: Millau viaduct, Aveyron. Architecture of Norman Foster 2004. Photography 10/04/06. The bridge of all records. The tallest in the world with a peaks 343 meters high and the fastest built in just three years., Foster, Norman (b.1935) / Bridgeman Images

Bus station, Avenue des Champs-Elysees, Paris 75008. Photography 1998. Architecture of Norman Foster. As part of the renovation of the Champs-Elysees entrusted Bernard Huet with a new line of urban furniture has been specially designed by Jean-Michel Wilmotte to give a unit by eliminating the cumbersome and unnecessary elements: new benches, candelabres, lights, kiosks. And Norman Foster drew the bus stations
Bus station, Avenue des Champs-Elysees, Paris 75008. Photography 1998. Architecture of Norman Foster. As part of the renovation of the Champs-Elysees entrusted Bernard Huet with a new line of urban furniture has been specially designed by Jean-Michel Wilmotte to give a unit by eliminating the cumbersome and unnecessary elements: new benches, candelabres, lights, kiosks. And Norman Foster drew the bus stations

TEC4681455: Bus station, Avenue des Champs-Elysees, Paris 75008. Photography 1998. Architecture of Norman Foster. As part of the renovation of the Champs-Elysees entrusted Bernard Huet with a new line of urban furniture has been specially designed by Jean-Michel Wilmotte to give a unit by eliminating the cumbersome and unnecessary elements: new benches, candelabres, lights, kiosks. And Norman Foster drew the bus stations, Foster, Norman (b.1935) / Bridgeman Images

The Swiss Re HQ Tower, 30 St Mary Axe in London, England. Construction 1997-2004, Archcitect Norman Foster. Photography 12/04/08.
The Swiss Re HQ Tower, 30 St Mary Axe in London, England. Construction 1997-2004, Archcitect Norman Foster. Photography 12/04/08.

TEC4649441: The Swiss Re HQ Tower, 30 St Mary Axe in London, England. Construction 1997-2004, Archcitect Norman Foster. Photography 12/04/08., Foster, Norman (b.1935) / Bridgeman Images

Reichstag, Berlin, Germany
Reichstag, Berlin, Germany

GNG5254282: Reichstag, Berlin, Germany, Foster, Norman (b.1935) / Bridgeman Images

The Bundestag in Berlin (Germany), architect Norman Foster, 1999.
The Bundestag in Berlin (Germany), architect Norman Foster, 1999.

TEC4547313: The Bundestag in Berlin (Germany), architect Norman Foster, 1999., Foster, Norman (b.1935) / Bridgeman Images

The renovation of the Bundestag, Reichstag Palace in Berlin (Germany). Renovation 1999, entrusted to architect Sir Norman Foster. The construction of a Paul Wallot project was completed in December 1894. The Italian High Renaissance style building is topped by a dome that rises 75 metres above the ground. Dem Deutschen Volke (To the German People) was affixed during the First World War. On November 9, 1918, from a window in the palace, politician Philipp Scheidemann announced the end of the Hohenzollern monarchy and proclaimed the Republic. The Sovietic army raised a red flag on April 30, 1945 when Berlin was captured at the end of World War II. The building was renovated between 1961 and 1973 by the Federal Republic of Germany without the dome. After the German reunification of 3 October 1990, the German Parliament (Bundestag) decided on 20 June 1991 to move the Federal Parliament and Government from Bonn to Berlin and to reinstate it in the Reichstag Palace. Symbol of the Reichstag, the dome is reconstructed from glass. Photography 01/11/97.
The renovation of the Bundestag, Reichstag Palace in Berlin (Germany). Renovation 1999, entrusted to architect Sir Norman Foster. The construction of a Paul Wallot project was completed in December 1894. The Italian High Renaissance style building is topped by a dome that rises 75 metres above the ground. Dem Deutschen Volke (To the German People) was affixed during the First World War. On November 9, 1918, from a window in the palace, politician Philipp Scheidemann announced the end of the Hohenzollern monarchy and proclaimed the Republic. The Sovietic army raised a red flag on April 30, 1945 when Berlin was captured at the end of World War II. The building was renovated between 1961 and 1973 by the Federal Republic of Germany without the dome. After the German reunification of 3 October 1990, the German Parliament (Bundestag) decided on 20 June 1991 to move the Federal Parliament and Government from Bonn to Berlin and to reinstate it in the Reichstag Palace. Symbol of the Reichstag, the dome is reconstructed from glass. Photography 01/11/97.

TEC4647684: The renovation of the Bundestag, Reichstag Palace in Berlin (Germany). Renovation 1999, entrusted to architect Sir Norman Foster. The construction of a Paul Wallot project was completed in December 1894. The Italian High Renaissance style building is topped by a dome that rises 75 metres above the ground. Dem Deutschen Volke (To the German People) was affixed during the First World War. On November 9, 1918, from a window in the palace, politician Philipp Scheidemann announced the end of the Hohenzollern monarchy and proclaimed the Republic. The Sovietic army raised a red flag on April 30, 1945 when Berlin was captured at the end of World War II. The building was renovated between 1961 and 1973 by the Federal Republic of Germany without the dome. After the German reunification of 3 October 1990, the German Parliament (Bundestag) decided on 20 June 1991 to move the Federal Parliament and Government from Bonn to Berlin and to reinstate it in the Reichstag Palace. Symbol of the Reichstag, the dome is reconstructed from glass. Photography 01/11/97., Foster, Norman (b.1935) / Bridgeman Images

The Bundestag Palace in Berlin (Germany). Renovation 1999, by architect Sir Norman Foster. His construction after a Paul Wallot project was completed in December 1894. The Italian High Renaissance style building is topped by a dome, which is 75 metres above the ground. Dem Deutschen Volke (To the German People) was affixed during the First World War. On November 9, 1918, from a window in the palace, the democratic social politician Philipp Scheidemann announced the end of the Hohenzollern monarchy and proclaimed the Republic. The Sovietic army raised a red flag on April 30, 1945 when Berlin was captured at the end of World War II. The building was renovated between 1961 and 1973 by the Federal Republic of Germany without the dome. After the German reunification of 3 October 1990, the German Parliament (Bundestag) decided on 20 June 1991 to move the Federal Parliament and Government from Bonn to Berlin and to reinstate it in the Reichstag Palace. Symbol of the Reichstag, the dome is reconstructed from glass. Photography 01/10/99.
The Bundestag Palace in Berlin (Germany). Renovation 1999, by architect Sir Norman Foster. His construction after a Paul Wallot project was completed in December 1894. The Italian High Renaissance style building is topped by a dome, which is 75 metres above the ground. Dem Deutschen Volke (To the German People) was affixed during the First World War. On November 9, 1918, from a window in the palace, the democratic social politician Philipp Scheidemann announced the end of the Hohenzollern monarchy and proclaimed the Republic. The Sovietic army raised a red flag on April 30, 1945 when Berlin was captured at the end of World War II. The building was renovated between 1961 and 1973 by the Federal Republic of Germany without the dome. After the German reunification of 3 October 1990, the German Parliament (Bundestag) decided on 20 June 1991 to move the Federal Parliament and Government from Bonn to Berlin and to reinstate it in the Reichstag Palace. Symbol of the Reichstag, the dome is reconstructed from glass. Photography 01/10/99.

LBY4648084: The Bundestag Palace in Berlin (Germany). Renovation 1999, by architect Sir Norman Foster. His construction after a Paul Wallot project was completed in December 1894. The Italian High Renaissance style building is topped by a dome, which is 75 metres above the ground. Dem Deutschen Volke (To the German People) was affixed during the First World War. On November 9, 1918, from a window in the palace, the democratic social politician Philipp Scheidemann announced the end of the Hohenzollern monarchy and proclaimed the Republic. The Sovietic army raised a red flag on April 30, 1945 when Berlin was captured at the end of World War II. The building was renovated between 1961 and 1973 by the Federal Republic of Germany without the dome. After the German reunification of 3 October 1990, the German Parliament (Bundestag) decided on 20 June 1991 to move the Federal Parliament and Government from Bonn to Berlin and to reinstate it in the Reichstag Palace. Symbol of the Reichstag, the dome is reconstructed from glass. Photography 01/10/99., Foster, Norman (b.1935) / Bridgeman Images

Reichstag Dome Interior at Dusk (photo)
Reichstag Dome Interior at Dusk (photo)

DSP3318505: Reichstag Dome Interior at Dusk (photo), Foster, Norman (b.1935) / Bridgeman Images

Millennium Bridge e Tate Modern, 1998 - 2000 (steel and reinforced concrete)
Millennium Bridge e Tate Modern, 1998 - 2000 (steel and reinforced concrete)

ELC856165: Millennium Bridge e Tate Modern, 1998 - 2000 (steel and reinforced concrete), Foster, Norman (b.1935) / Bridgeman Images

London City Hall, England, architect Norman Foster, 2002. Photography 10/10/2002
London City Hall, England, architect Norman Foster, 2002. Photography 10/10/2002

LBY4548137: London City Hall, England, architect Norman Foster, 2002. Photography 10/10/2002, Foster, Norman (b.1935) / Bridgeman Images

The floor of the hotel signed by Norman Foster¿inside the hotel Puerta America, 41 Avenida America in Madrid, Spain. Architecture 2005. Photography 13/09/05
The floor of the hotel signed by Norman Foster¿inside the hotel Puerta America, 41 Avenida America in Madrid, Spain. Architecture 2005. Photography 13/09/05

LBY4555116: The floor of the hotel signed by Norman Foster¿inside the hotel Puerta America, 41 Avenida America in Madrid, Spain. Architecture 2005. Photography 13/09/05, Foster, Norman (b.1935) / Bridgeman Images

In the heart of the Renault trapeze, the headquarters of the pharmaceutical laboratory “Beaufour Ipsen Pharma”, Khapa, 65 Quai Georges Gorse to Boulogne Billancourt (Boulogne-Billancourt), Hauts-de-Seine (Hauts de Seine), Ile de France (Ile-de-France), France. Architecture by Norman Forster, 2008
In the heart of the Renault trapeze, the headquarters of the pharmaceutical laboratory “Beaufour Ipsen Pharma”, Khapa, 65 Quai Georges Gorse to Boulogne Billancourt (Boulogne-Billancourt), Hauts-de-Seine (Hauts de Seine), Ile de France (Ile-de-France), France. Architecture by Norman Forster, 2008

LBY4552415: In the heart of the Renault trapeze, the headquarters of the pharmaceutical laboratory “Beaufour Ipsen Pharma”, Khapa, 65 Quai Georges Gorse to Boulogne Billancourt (Boulogne-Billancourt), Hauts-de-Seine (Hauts de Seine), Ile de France (Ile-de-France), France. Architecture by Norman Forster, 2008, Foster, Norman (b.1935) / Bridgeman Images

The Millennium Bridge in London (England). Construction 1996-2000, architect Norman Foster. Photography 12/04/08.
The Millennium Bridge in London (England). Construction 1996-2000, architect Norman Foster. Photography 12/04/08.

LBY4649547: The Millennium Bridge in London (England). Construction 1996-2000, architect Norman Foster. Photography 12/04/08., Foster, Norman (b.1935) / Bridgeman Images

Urban furniture created by Norman Foster, for the streetcars of Strasbourg (Bas Rhin, Alsace).ÆPhotograph 04/04/00.
Urban furniture created by Norman Foster, for the streetcars of Strasbourg (Bas Rhin, Alsace).ÆPhotograph 04/04/00.

LBY4619176: Urban furniture created by Norman Foster, for the streetcars of Strasbourg (Bas Rhin, Alsace).ÆPhotograph 04/04/00., Foster, Norman (b.1935) / Bridgeman Images

Urban furniture created by Norman Foster, for the streetcars of Strasbourg (Bas Rhin, Alsace).ÆPhotograph 04/04/00.
Urban furniture created by Norman Foster, for the streetcars of Strasbourg (Bas Rhin, Alsace).ÆPhotograph 04/04/00.

LBY4619214: Urban furniture created by Norman Foster, for the streetcars of Strasbourg (Bas Rhin, Alsace).ÆPhotograph 04/04/00., Foster, Norman (b.1935) / Bridgeman Images

New Philological Library of the Free University of Berlin, designed by Norman Foster, Berlin, Germany, Europe. Photography
New Philological Library of the Free University of Berlin, designed by Norman Foster, Berlin, Germany, Europe. Photography

IMB4827957: New Philological Library of the Free University of Berlin, designed by Norman Foster, Berlin, Germany, Europe. Photography, Foster, Norman (b.1935) / Bridgeman Images


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