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Get a glimpse of Foster + Partner's first major exhibition in Japan at the Mori Art Museum

By Bustler Editors|

Friday, Jan 8, 2016

Foster + Partners, Reichstag, New German Parliament, 1992-1999, Berlin. Photo: Rudi Meisel.

To any Norman Foster fans, if you'll be in Tokyo anytime soon, head over to the Mori Art Museum to check out "Foster + Partners: Architecture, Urbanism, Innovation". As Foster + Partners' first large-scale exhibition in Japan, it spans the firm's practice over the last 50 years and features around 50 representative projects.

Visitors can check out a variety of models, videos, furniture, computer graphics, products, sketches and plans for notable works including the Reichstag, the Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts, the upcoming Apple Campus 2, and of course, the Swiss Re headquarters in London (aka The Gherkin).

The exhibition will be open until February 14, 2016. Scroll down for more.

"Founded in 1967 by Norman Foster, Foster + Partners completed more than 300 projects in 45 countries around the globe...Throughout its history, Foster + Partners has consistently pursued such universal themes as 'tradition and the future' and 'humans and the environment' as they create architecture and cities based, on innovative ideas."

Foster + Partners, Reichstag, New German Parliament, 1992-1999, Berlin. Photo: Rudi Meisel.
Foster + Partners, Great Court at the British Museum, 1994-2000, London, UK. Photo : Nigel Young, Foster+Partners.
Foster + Partners, Swiss Re (30 St. Mary Axe) 1997-2004, London, UK. Photo: Nigel Young, Foster + Partners.
Foster + Partners, Willis Faber and Dumas Headquarters, 1975, Ipswitch, UK. Photo: TimStreet Porter.
Foster + Partners, Willis Faber and Dumas Headquarters, 1975, Ipswitch, UK. Photo: TimStreet Porter.
Foster + Partners, Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts, 1978, Norwich, UK. Photo: Ken Kirkwood.
Foster + Partners, Masdar City, 2007-, Abu Dhabi, UAE. Image © Foster+Partners.

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Get a glimpse of Foster + Partner's first major exhibition in Japan at the Mori Art Museum

By Bustler Editors|

Friday, Jan 8, 2016

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Foster + Partners, Reichstag, New German Parliament, 1992-1999, Berlin. Photo: Rudi Meisel.

Related

tokyo ● survey ● norman foster ● museums ● mori art museum ● japan ● foster + partners ● exhibition

To any Norman Foster fans, if you'll be in Tokyo anytime soon, head over to the Mori Art Museum to check out "Foster + Partners: Architecture, Urbanism, Innovation". As Foster + Partners' first large-scale exhibition in Japan, it spans the firm's practice over the last 50 years and features around 50 representative projects.

Visitors can check out a variety of models, videos, furniture, computer graphics, products, sketches and plans for notable works including the Reichstag, the Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts, the upcoming Apple Campus 2, and of course, the Swiss Re headquarters in London (aka The Gherkin).

The exhibition will be open until February 14, 2016. Scroll down for more.

"Founded in 1967 by Norman Foster, Foster + Partners completed more than 300 projects in 45 countries around the globe...Throughout its history, Foster + Partners has consistently pursued such universal themes as 'tradition and the future' and 'humans and the environment' as they create architecture and cities based, on innovative ideas."

Foster + Partners, Reichstag, New German Parliament, 1992-1999, Berlin. Photo: Rudi Meisel.
Foster + Partners, Great Court at the British Museum, 1994-2000, London, UK. Photo : Nigel Young, Foster+Partners.
Foster + Partners, Swiss Re (30 St. Mary Axe) 1997-2004, London, UK. Photo: Nigel Young, Foster + Partners.
Foster + Partners, Willis Faber and Dumas Headquarters, 1975, Ipswitch, UK. Photo: TimStreet Porter.
Foster + Partners, Willis Faber and Dumas Headquarters, 1975, Ipswitch, UK. Photo: TimStreet Porter.
Foster + Partners, Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts, 1978, Norwich, UK. Photo: Ken Kirkwood.
Foster + Partners, Masdar City, 2007-, Abu Dhabi, UAE. Image © Foster+Partners.

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