Ivan Harbour

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Ivan Harbour is a British architect best known for his leading role in the acclaimed firm Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners and for designing prominent contemporary public and cultural buildings.

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instanceOf architect
human
architecturalStyle exposed structure design
sustainable design
basedIn London NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United Kingdom
employer Richard Rogers Partnership NERFINISHED
Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork architecture
genre contemporary architecture
high-tech architecture
hasCollaboratedWith Graham Stirk NERFINISHED
Richard Rogers NERFINISHED
languageOfWorkOrName English
memberOf Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners NERFINISHED
notableAward Civic Trust Award NERFINISHED
RIBA Award NERFINISHED
RIBA Stirling Prize NERFINISHED
notableFor design of major cultural buildings
design of prominent contemporary public buildings
role in Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners
notableProjectType cultural buildings
public buildings
notableWork Barajas Airport Terminal 4 NERFINISHED
Centre Building, London School of Economics NERFINISHED
European Court of Human Rights building, Strasbourg NERFINISHED
International Towers Sydney, Barangaroo NERFINISHED
Las Arenas, Barcelona NERFINISHED
Law Courts of Bordeaux NERFINISHED
Lloyd’s Register building extension, London NERFINISHED
Maggie’s Centre at Charing Cross Hospital NERFINISHED
Maggie’s Centre in London NERFINISHED
National Assembly for Wales building, Cardiff Bay NERFINISHED
Nido Spitalfields, London NERFINISHED
One Hyde Park, London NERFINISHED
Oxley Woods housing, Milton Keynes NERFINISHED
Senedd building, Cardiff NERFINISHED
Terminal 4, Madrid-Barajas Airport NERFINISHED
The Leadenhall Building, London NERFINISHED
occupation architect
partOf leadership of Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners
positionHeld senior partner at Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners

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