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 | | Norman Robert Foster, Baron Foster of Thames Bank, OM (born 1 June 1935) is a British architect. |
 | | Recently one of Norman Foster's senior project architects, Ken Shuttleworth, who was responsible for some of Foster's best known buildings such as the GLA and "The Gherkin", left to set up the architectural practice Make [2] Some people believe that Shuttleworth was the driving force behind Foster in recent years. |
 | | Norman Foster is the second UK architect to win the Stirling Prize twice: once for the American Hangar at the Imperial War Museum Duxford in 1998 and again for 30 St Mary Axe in 2004. |
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