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Norman Foster Foundation - The drawings in our Archive record the design process behind projects, and demonstrate how the act of drawing can allow concepts to be refined and innovation grasped. Here
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Norman Foster Foundation - Changes in society often generate new architectural responses. This 1972 perspective section from our Archive is for a Special Care Unit in Hackney, London, U.K. It is a
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Norman Foster Foundation - From our Archive comes this drawing for Team 4's first project. Commissioned in 1964 by Marcus and Rene Brumwell, it is known as both 'The Retreat' (owing to
Norman Foster Foundation Headquarters housing extensive Foster Archive and Library opened in Madrid
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