Sir Norman Foster designs buildings with innovative technical solutions. His structures combine steel, glass and energy efficiency. From the Reichstag dome in Berlin to the circular Apple headquarters in California, his works demonstrate technical precision. Foster has shaped London's skyline with 30 St Mary Axe tower and the Millennium Bridge.
London, United Kingdom
A 180-meter office tower with a distinctive green glass facade and rounded shape.
Berlin, Germany
A transparent structure with two spiral ramps allowing visitors to view the plenary hall below.
London, United Kingdom
A 325-meter steel bridge connecting Tate Modern and St. Paul's Cathedral.
London, United Kingdom
A 6000-square-meter covered space with geometric glass panels and the circular Reading Room.
Cupertino, United States
The 2017 completed building complex features a ring with 461 meters diameter and workspace for 12000 employees.
Hong Kong, China
The 1985 completed skyscraper measures 179 meters and uses a modular design with exposed steel structure.
New York City, United States
The 182-meter tower from 2006 uses a triangular steel frame structure to reduce weight.
London, United Kingdom
The 2007 opened national stadium offers 90000 seats and a 133-meter high arch above the field.
London, United Kingdom
A glass building with an asymmetrical form. The curved structure houses the administration of Greater London.
New Mexico, United States
A space center with integrated terminal and hangar. The facility uses geothermal energy and natural light.
London, United Kingdom
An office building with 28 floors and a height of 125 meters. The facade consists of glass and steel.
London, United Kingdom
An office complex with two buildings connected by a bridge. The construction uses bronze and sandstone.
Calgary, Canada
The 236-meter office tower with curved glass facade reflects the shape of the nearby Bow River.
Nîmes, France
The art museum with glass facade and steel structure stands opposite the Roman Maison Carrée temple.
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
The 326-meter tower contains offices, apartments and shops with offset horizontal levels.
Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan
The 150-meter structure of steel and ETFE foil encloses a shopping and leisure center.
Rotterdam, Netherlands
The 124-meter office tower with 32 floors was completed in 2000 and serves as headquarters for the port administration.