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LIFE

Birth: June 1, 1935 in Manchester, England

Early Life : Born in a working class family, Norman Foster did not seem likely to become a famous architect. Although he was a good student in high school and showed an early interest in architecture, he did not enrol in college until he was 21 years old.
Education: Manchester University School of Architecture Yale University

Partnerships: At the beginning of his career, Foster worked as a member of the successful "Team 4" firm with his wife, Wendy Foster, and the husband and wife team of Richard Rogers and Sue Rogers. His own firm, Foster Associates, was founded in London in 1967.

the best architecture comes from a synthesis of all the elements that separately comprise a building -Foster

TYPE :

HQ. OF THE HONGKONG & SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION LIMITED LOCATION : HONG KONG CONSTRUCTION : 1983-85 OPENED IN : 1985 FLOORS : 44 + 4 BASEMENT LEVELS HEIGHT : 180 m CLIENT : HSBC, HONG KONG ALSO CALLED THE ROBOT BUILDING BECAUSE THERE IS A RUMOUR THAT IT CAN BE DISMANTLED AND MOVED.

A CONCEPTUAL SKETCH BY FOSTER

GRAND INTERIORS

A VIEW AT NIGHT

The main characteristic of HSBC Hong Kong headquarters is its absence of internal supporting structure. Another notable feature is that natural sunlight is the major source of lighting inside the building. There is a bank of giant mirrors at the top of the atrium, which can reflect natural sunlight into the atrium and hence down into the plaza. Through the use of natural sunlight, this design helps to conserve energy.

Instead of fresh water, sea water is used as coolant for the airconditioning system.

All flooring is made from lightweight movable panels, under which lies a network of power, telecommunication, and air-conditioning systems.

Lightweight movable panels

The inverted V segments of the suspension trusses are the most obvious characteristic of the building. There are five levels of triangular suspension trusses which are locked into supporting aluminium masts.

The entrance is flanked by 2 huge lion statues. Lions are considered to bring luck and prosperity According to feng shui. The HSBC building has a wide open area in front of it.

This building mostly has office areas. Conference rooms, canteens, locker rooms are also there. Parking has been provided at the basement.

Plan floor.

of

22nd

All floor plans are more or less of this basic shape only.

PLANS OF GROUND, 7TH , 15TH , 27TH & 32ND FLOORS resp.

OFFICES

PARKING

SECTION

SECTIONAL PERSPECTIVE

TYPE : LOCATION :

OFFICE BUILDING MAIN FINANCIAL DISTRICT,LONDON, UK CONSTRUCTION : 2001-03 OPENED IN : 2004 HEIGHT : 180 m FLOORS : 40 MAIN OCCUPANT : SWISS REINSURANCE COMPANY

This building is one of the most imposing buildings in London city. Since its completion, the building has won a number of prestigious awards for architecture. In October 2004, the building was awarded the 2004 RIBA Stirling Prize.
In December 2005, a survey voted the tower as the most admired new building in the world.

A CONCEPTUAL SKETCH, MADE BY FOSTER HIMSELF

THE FINEST DESIGN OF FOSTER. CONSIDERED AS FOSTERS FALLING WATER. ALSO KNOWN AS THE GHERKIN.

MAIN ENTRANCE

FEATURE S Tall building designs offer the possibility of reducing the


footprint at street level and help the office floors to be well proportioned for natural light. The curved form developed for the Swiss Re building achieves the objective of maximizing the wind flow by virtue of its streamlined aerodynamic shape. The elements of the facade. Openable glass screen. Perforated aluminum louvers (internal sun-screen) A column casing of aluminum Faade frame of extruded aluminum

The structure is madeup of diagrid, comprised of steel pieces joined together at triangular nodes. This design allows for uninterrupted office interiors.

Its shape is such that it reduces the amount of volatile winds at base and makes it easier for the wind to just passby, without harming the built mass.

The building uses

energy-saving methods which allow it to use half the power a similar tower would typically consume. Gaps in each floor create six shafts that serve as a natural ventilation system for the entire building. The shafts create a giant double glazing effect; air is sandwiched between two layers of glazing and insulates the office space inside.

The shafts pull warm air out of the building during the summer and warm the building in the winter using passive solar heating.
The shafts also allow sunlight to pass through the building, making the work environment more pleasing, and keeping the lighting costs down. Despite its overall curved glass shape, there is only one piece of curved glass on the building the lens-shaped cap at the very top.

shafts

Lens shaped cap

BAR SHAFTS RESTAURANT

SHAFTS

FLOORS

OFFICES

PARKING SECTION

PLANS OF 3rd , 22nd & 34th floors resp.

The upper three levels of the building from level 38 provide corporate facilities for Swiss Re and other tenants, including private dining rooms, restaurant and an upper viewing mezzanine offering 360 views over London.

The restaurant operates on the 39th floor, and private dining rooms on the 38th floor.

No floor is similar. Each floor is rotated by 5 from the floor above or below it. Trimmed and freely growing hedges and creepers, typical English garden.

The interior plantings combine the traditional ways to control the interior climate with the new techniques. These plant containers are not placed firmly on the ground but move when they are touched by employees or visitor.

Foster designs incorporates many sustainable theories and practices, while also maintaining a very contemporary and modern feel. Technology is part of civilization and being anti-technology would be like declaring war on architecture and civilization itself. If I can get carried away with some passion about the poetry of the light in one of my projects, then I can also, in the same vein, enjoy the poetry of the hydraulic engineering.

INTRODUCTION
Born in 1941 in Osaka, Japan Did not receive any formal architectural schooling but trained

himself by reading and travelling. Ando developed a radically new architecture characterized by the use of unfinished reinforced concrete structures: Using a geometric simplicity Architecture that shares the serenity and clarity that characterize traditional Japanese architecture.
Working mostly in exposed concrete, his simple forms create

spaces that interact with the outdoors and change dramatically over the course of the day as light moves through them
He is winner of many prestigious architectural awards Carlsberg Prize (1992), Pritzker Prize (1995), Premium Imperial (1996), Gold Medal of Royal Institute of British Architects (1997)

Based on Zen philosophies, focuses on the concept of simplicity and concentrates on the inner feeling rather than the appearance. Considered a patron of Minimalism but doesnt compromises with the design Pure space enveloped in simple concrete rectangular forms. Extensive use of Concrete and glass in the pure form Simplified, rectilinear forms and bare, naked concrete walls that define the spaces within Style- element of Light, Water through concrete and glass

The Water Temple

Visitors enter this Water Temple through the middle of an oval pool of water. Inside, natural light only enters through one corner, diffusing the temple with soft red light at the end of the day.

Site Plan

The Water Temple is the residence of Ninnaji Shingon, the oldest sect of Tantric Buddhism in Japan, founded in 815. More than just a building, it is a sensory experience that represents a radical change in the Millenary tradition of building temples in Japan. The Water Temple is located in the former city of Hompukuji, located in the northern part of the island of Awaji, and is characterized by a landscape dominated by hills.

The Water Temple is far from the wooden structures of the classic Buddhist temples but it seems to them by their Mystical quality of space. Among the bamboo forests, mountains, fields of rice and is, the hardening appears as a lake of lotus flowers, enclosed in a thin oval of concrete structure protected by cement barriers smooth.

After the close down stairs, between the cement walls, one arrives atlast into the sacred space where concrete through a network of wooden Lattice designed to hand in a circle of 18 meters in diameter, which houses a statue of Buddha, behind which lies the only natural light . There is still a game of basic elements of geometry that creates a path that leads gradually and continuously to the Place of Worship.

Church of Light

Tadao Ando 's most remarkable works

are certainly the religious buildings. The church of the light is located in the north-east of the centre of Osaka. This church is a simple building that makes the most of what it can. Consisting of only six walls and a ceiling, it is a testament to the phrase less is more. A cruciform is cut into the concrete behind the altar, and lit during the morning (as it is facing east).

In the chapel light enters from behind the altar from a cross cut in the concrete wall that extends vertically from floor to ceiling and horizontally from wall to wall, aligning perfectly with the joints in the concrete. From this cruciform shape an abstract and universal light seems to be floating on the concrete wall, its rays extending and receding over time with the movement of the sun. At this intersection of light and solid the occupant is meant to become aware of the deep division between the spiritual and the secular within himself or herself.

The Church of the Light consists of

three 5.9m concrete cubes (5.9m wide x 17.7m long x 5.9m high) penetrated by a wall angled at 15, dividing the cube into the chapel and the entrance area. Circulation into the space is controlled by the angled wall. One indirectly enters the church by slipping between the two volumes, one that contains the Sunday school and the other that contains the worship hall. The benches, along with the floor boards, are made of re-purposed scaffolding used in the construction.

Zen philosophies-simplicity Use of exposed concrete Play between translucence and opacity Walls- basic element of architecture Minimal ornamentation.

Andos style uses simple geometric forms, lots of exposed concrete and the creative use of natural light.

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