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The Music Centre at White City - biographies of architects


Foreign Office Architects, London


FOA are amongst the leading emerging practices in Europe and bring an innovative approach to the integration of landscape and buildings.


While their work is highly sculptural and evocative, their designs emerge from a rigorous analysis of the brief and functional programme.


The practice has completed an impressive new Ferry Terminal with landscaped public areas and cruise liner facilities at the heart of Yokohama Bay in Japan.


The 23billion Yen Yokohama Ferry Terminal is one of a number of projects that blur the edges between the building and landscape, creating a seamless link between the external public areas and internal spaces.


FOA has a number of important commissions under construction in Europe including a new park in Barcelona, an auditorium building in Torrevieja and a Police headquarters in La Villajoyosa.


The practice is currently working on a number of recent major commissions, including large scale office developments in Spain and the Netherlands and a Publishing Headquarter in Korea, Technology Transfer Centre and Social Housing in Spain.


The practice was one of the architectural practices to be shortlisted for the design of the new World Trade Center in New York and has recently been shortlisted for the design of a new Pompidou Centre in France.


Within the UK, they completed the award winning design for Belgo Restaurant chain in Notting Hill Gate and have recently been involved in a string of shortlisted competitions.


Their most recent successful competition entry is the Master Plan design for the Lower Lee Valley and the London Olympics, which they did as part of a consortium headed by EDAW and HOK.


Major exhibitions include a retrospective at the TN Probe Gallery in Tokyo (2003), the British Pavilion at the 8th Venice Biennale (2002), a retrospective at the Museum of Modern Art, New York (2000), at the Ministerio de Fomento, Madrid, Spain (1998) and at the Architectural Association, London (1996).


A retrospective show on their work will open at the ICA, London in November 2003.


The work of FOA is widely published in periodicals. A recent monograph on the work of the practice has appeared as part of the El Croquis series and previously as part of the 2G series.


A major publication on the Yokohama Terminal has been published by Actar.


Future Systems, London


Future Systems, founded in 1979 by Jan Kaplicky and Amanda Levete, is established as one of the UK's most innovative architectural practices.


Winners of the Stirling Prize for Building of the Year for the NatWest Media Centre at Lord's Cricket Ground, their work includes cutting edge designs for Comme des Garçons and Marni in New York, Tokyo, Milan and Paris.


With the recent opening of their acclaimed design for Selfridges in Birmingham, Future Systems reputation has moved to a new level internationally.


They are currently working on a subway station in Naples in collaboration with the artist Anish Kapoor.


Ushida Findlay Architects (London/Tokyo)


Ushida Findlay was established in 1987 . First successes of the practice were a series of extraordinary houses in Tokyo, including Echo Chamber(1998-1989), the Truss Wall House (1990-1993), Soft and Hairy House (1992-1993).


The first UK commission was the design of the key landmark building for 'Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔs for the Future' in Glasgow, which was part of the city's Year of Architecture programme.


Recent successes have included the Poolhouse in Southern England, Kasahara Community Centre in Japan and offices for Cladyon Heeley Jones Mason, in London.


In 2002 the practice won two prestigious competitions, one for an ultra-modern 3,600m2 country house in Cheshire and another for a landmark Visitor's Centre in Hastings.


Currently, Ushida Findlay are commissioned by the government of Qatar to design an international costume museum on the site of Al Koot fort in Doha.


They are also designing futuristic homes for the Qatari royal family.


Zaha Hadid


Born in Baghdad in 1950, Zaha Hadid studied architecture at the Architectural Association from 1972, where she was awarded the Diploma Prize in 1977.


Zaha Hadid is an architect who consistently pushes the boundaries of architecture and urban design.


Her central concerns involve a simultaneous engagement in practice, teaching and research.


Hadid's built work has won her much academic and public acclaim.


Her best known projects to date are the Vitra Fire Station in Weil am Rhein, Germany (1993), a housing project for IBA-Block 2 in Berlin, Germany (1993), the LFone Pavilion in Weil am Rhein, Germany (1999), the Mind Zone at the Millennium Dome in Greenwich (1999), a Tram Station and Car Park in Strasbourg, France (2001), a Ski Jump in Innsbruck, Austria (2002) and most recently the Rosenthal Centre For Contemporary Art in Cincinnati, US (2003).


Currently on site are two arts buildings - Rome and Copenhagen - a building for BMW in Leipzig, implementation of a master plan in Singapore, a Science Centre in Wolfsburg and a bridge in Abu Dhabi.


A new ferry terminal in Salerno, Italy and Maggie's Cancer facility in Fife are soon to follow.


Three recent commissions include: a masterplan for the Zorrozaurre ex- docks district of Bilbao, Spain; a new High Speed Rail Station in Napoli-Afragola, Italy (2003) and the Department de l'Herault Culture Sport Building in Montpellier, France.


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