Architect – Will Alsop
Will Alsop was a British architect responsible for several controversial buildings. Born in 1945 in Northampton, UK, he died May 12, 2018. His buildings are distictive because of their shape and or their bright use of colour. In 2000 Alsop won the Stirling Price for the Peckham Library. From the age of 6 he knew he wanted to be an architect. At the age of 23 his design proposal for the Centre Pompidou Centre was the runner up.
Hamburg Ferry Terminal
Hamburg, Germany, 1993
Hotel du departement des Bouches-du-Rhone
Marseilles, France, 1994
North Greenwich Tube Station
North Greewich, 1999
Peckham Library
London, UK, 1999
Blizard Building
London, UK, 2004
Fawood Children`s Centre
London, UK, 2004
Sharp Centre for Design
Toronto, ON, 2004
Ben Pimlott Building
London, UK, 2004
Chips
New Islington, Manchester, 2009
Cardiff Bay Visitor Centre
Cardif Bay, Wales, 2010
Gao Yang
China, 2010
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