Norman Foster – a master of architecture who earns money to complete college studies

Norman Foster is involved in all types of buildings – factories, office buildings, art galleries, high-rise buildings and machines. He uses his own unique insights to give new interpretations of those buildings. Architect Norman Foster employs more than 300 staff and has offices in Tokyo, Hong Kong, Berlin, Frankfurt, Glasgow and London. Everyone at Foster has a lot of work: competition, a variety of designs, and architecture around the world. They designed the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank and Barcelona Tower. HSBC is completely different from a normal office building. It's not sturdy underneath, but hollow, unobstructed, you can see the bank hall above. The same is true of the Barcelona Tower, which is not solid underneath, but supported by cross braces. They have all become local landmarks. This is not the same as the previous building. Norman Foster was born in Manchester in 1935. Growing up in the countryside of Levin Shulmi, the house is a flat-roofed house cut into red bricks, and the house is close to the main railway line. In Norman Foster, the character of the northerners is very obvious. Go straight, he is very economical, sometimes very generous. He always has a feeling of insecurity, even if he is a very famous, very rich architect, he still has that feeling. In his teens, Foster began reading Lai Corbus's modernist Bible, "Getting Close to Modern Architecture Masters," a father of modern American architect Frank Lloyd Lai. Special book, Foster likes this book very much. Foster dropped out of school at the age of 16 and worked as a staff member at Manchester City Hall. After serving in the Air Force for two years, he was admitted to the University of Manchester to study architecture. So far he has chosen his future career. Foster said: "I think architecture should give people a sense of emphasis, a dramatic effect, and bring peace. The airport is a place to travel, it must help to take air travel from an annoying process. It becomes a lighthearted experience. If you go to Stansted Airport, you will definitely enjoy the fun of natural light, you will see a clear roof structure, you are like the old-fashioned rain-proof lighting of the past. Many things are often modeled on this form. It reevaluates the naturalness of the building. The messy pipes, wiring and lighting fixtures, and the problem of hanging ceilings do not exist. Instead, the structure is clear and natural light. Interesting. The roof is actually a lighting screen, while protecting the interior from the outside weather.


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