The architecture of Norman Foster and Richard Rogers
Norman Foster and Richard Rogers were both pioneering figures in British architecture, known for their "high-tech" style and close friendship. They met as students at Yale and later co-founded Team 4, before establishing separate, highly successful practices. Their work together and individually helped define a new era of modern architecture.
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THE ARTS SOCIETY ACCREDITED LECTURER

Mr Brian Stater
Brian Stater lectured at University College London for 25 years, retiring in 2021 as a Senior Teaching Fellow. His principal academic interest lay in the appreciation of architecture and he has a lifelong enthusiasm for photography. He therefore offers lectures to The Arts Society on each of these subjects.
He has written on architecture for a wide range of publications and an exhibition of his own photographs was held at UCL. He is a member of the Association of Historical and Fine Art Photography and he works with a pre-War Leica camera, as used by his great hero, Henri Cartier-Bresson, and many others.
Brian is an engaging and amusing speaker who seeks to entertain as well as inform his audience.
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