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  2. Foster and Partners - Wikipedia

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    The firm was established by Norman Foster in 1967 [8] shortly after leaving his first studio, Team 4. [10] The firm was originally called Foster Associates before the name was changed to Foster & Partners in 1999. [11] In 2007, the private equity company 3i took a stake in the practice. The practice regained complete ownership in June 2014 ...

  3. Expo MRT station - Wikipedia

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    The elevated EWL station is designed by British architectural firm Foster and Partners. The station contains a stainless-steel roof over the concourse and ticket level, measuring 40 metres (130 ft) in diameter, which overlaps with a 130-metre (430 ft) long titanium roof over the platform level. [ 44 ]

  4. Capella Resort, Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Capella Singapore is a luxury resort hotel situated in 30 acres (12 ha) of grounds and gardens located on Sentosa Island, Singapore. It has 112 manors, suites and guestrooms designed by Norman Foster. It was developed by Pontiac Land and officially opened in March 2009.

  5. Foster Wheeler Establishes New JV E&C Company in China - AOL

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    Foster Wheeler has management control of the new JV company, whose management center is based in Foster Wheeler's Shanghai office. The existing PECHDI offices in Shijiazhuang, Beijing, Tianjin ...

  6. Norman Foster, Baron Foster of Thames Bank - Wikipedia

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    Foster was assigned the brief for a development on the site of the Baltic Exchange, which had been damaged beyond repair by an IRA bomb, in the 1990s. Foster + Partners submitted a plan for a 385-metre-tall (1,263 ft) skyscraper, the London Millennium Tower, but its height was seen as excessive for London's skyline. [28]

  7. Keith Griffiths (architect) - Wikipedia

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    From 1978 to 1980 Griffiths worked for Arup Associates before joining Foster and Partners in London as a member of the design team for the new Hongkong and Shanghai Bank headquarters (HSBC) in Hong Kong. [4] In 1985, Keith Griffiths and Anthony Hackett set up Hackett and Griffiths in Hong Kong. [5]

  8. AKT II - Wikipedia

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    UK pavilion at Expo 2010, Shanghai, China (2010, architect: Thomas Heatherwick) Masdar Institute of Science and Technology, Abu Dhabi, UAE (2010, architect: Foster + Partners) Henderson Waves, Singapore (2008, architect: IJP Corporation) Phæno Science Center, Wolfsburg, Germany (2005, architect: Zaha Hadid Architects)

  9. Wang Sicong - Wikipedia

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    Wang reportedly spent US$516.7 million on the construction of the Wanda Reign seven-star hotel in Shanghai, which opened in June 2016. [14] [15] The hotel was designed by the British architect Norman Foster. [16] Wang also founded the music management company Banana Culture in 2015.