Michael Hopkins

“Our design approach synthesizes creative imagination and rational logic. Producing buildings that have a popular public appeal, whilst bearing no contradiction to the progressive culture of the early twenty-first century.” Hopkins and Partners Michael Hopkins Bill Taylor Background

DOB May 7th 1935 in Poole, Dorset Graduated in 1964 from the Architecture Association. Worked with Leonard Manasseh on the design of new residence halls at Leicester University Collaborated with Norman and Wendy Foster on an industrial Estate in Yorkshire in 1968 beginning a partnership that lasted eight years. Founded Michael Hopkins and Partners in 1976. Received the CBE IN 1989. Knighted for his services to British Architecture in 1995. Royal Gold Medal for architecture in 1994. He is a trustee to the British Museum and served on the council of the Royal Institute for British Architects from 1991-1994.

www.courses.arch.co.uk www.ukexpert.co.uk Schulamberger Research Center Forum, Design Philosophy

“In pursuing environmentally appropriate buildings we are committed to developing designs that reconcile the potentially conflicting ethical and financial interests of our clients. We aim to integrate first principle concepts that enable each building component to contribute to energy conservation and operational efficiency as well as to its appearance. The integration, rather than the duplication of elements which control the environment is fundamental to this end.”

www.tcp.world.com www.trainweb.org www.asht.info Glyndebourne Opera House Westminster Underground Terminal Victoria and Albert Museum The Wellcome Trust www.hughpearman.com

Jubilee Campus www.oja-services.nl

Inland Revenue Centre www.rmi.org Evelina Children’s Hospital www.london-se1.co.uk

Norwich Cathedral Refectory Portcullis House Dynamic Earth www.architecture.com www.galinsky.com www.edinburghapts.co.uk Location

Hopkins Architects 27 Broadley Terrace , NW1 6LG

Directions North On Great Portland St. .1mi Left On Marylebone Road .7mi Slight Right on Balcombe St. .1mi Left on Melcombe Place .1mi Right Harewood Ave. .1mi Left on Broadley Terrace .1mi Total: 1.25mi www.mapquest.com Resources

Powell, Kenneth. New Architecture in Britain. Merrell: New York, 2003. www.rwa.org.uk/hopkins www.hopkins.co.uk

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