Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Norman foster in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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Norman Foster, one of the world's most famous architects,
Lord Norman Foster-- working with an artist,
Bijoy Jain(born 1965) is an Indian architect and Norman R. Foster Visiting Professor of architecture at Yale University.
Rumour has it that this was designed before Norman Foster's'gherkin' in London.
Applications Bridges Designed by Norman Foster, the Millau Viaduct is a masterpiece in structural engineering.
In addition, architects Norman Foster and Moshe Safdie explain how his work is still relevant to contemporary architecture.
by world-famous architects including Norman Foster, Jean Nouvel
an architectural firm founded by Sir Norman Foster, to reflect innovation and technology leadership.
The Conference Centre, designed by Norman Foster, is also located on this side of the city
Kai Cui: The new airport terminal 3 designed by Norman Foster is a project which, to my mind, reflects this development perfectly.
in the old Reichstag, which has been redesigned by Sir Norman Foster.
Architect Norman Foster discusses his own work to show how computers can help architects design buildings that are green,
a project of the Britisch architect sir Norman Foster.
Centuries-old tradition and ultra-modern computer-aided design- the Chesa Futura apartment building created by Norman Foster in the years 2000 to 2004 in St. Moritz, Switzerland combines the two.
the building was renovated by Sir Norman Foster and reopened in 1999 with a spectacular glass dome to symbolize the transparency of the German government.
Norman Foster, Richard Rogers
Such international giants as Norman Foster, Jean Nouvel and Daniel Libeskind had
makes even the mighty St Paul's Cathedral and Sir Norman Foster's glass"Gherkin," the Swiss Re Tower, look like dwarves.
designed by the British arhitect Sir Norman Foster.
In a recent interview, architect Lord Norman Foster said he believes future generations will be much more demanding