Notable projects ordered by year of completion and type:
Masterplans •
More London, London, UK (1998–2000) •
Duisburg Inner Harbour, Germany (1991–2003) •
Trafalgar Square redevelopment, London, UK (1996–2003) •
Quartermile, Edinburgh, Scotland (2001–) •
Masdar City, Abu Dhabi, UAE (2007–) •
West Kowloon Cultural District, Hong Kong (2009) •
Thames Hub, UK (2011–) •
Central Square, Cardiff, Wales •
Amaravati, India (under construction)
Airports •
Hong Kong International Airport, Hong Kong (1998) •
Red Sea International Airport, Tabuk, Saudi Arabia (2021–) •
Techo International Airport,
Phnom Penh, Cambodia (2025)
Bridges •
Millau Viaduct, the tallest bridge in the world (2004) •
Western Årsta Bridge, Sweden (1994/2005) •
Millennium Bridge, London, UK (1998–2002)
Government •
Reichstag building redevelopment, Berlin, Germany (1999) •
London City Hall, UK (2002) •
New Supreme Court Building, Singapore (2015) •
Palace of Peace and Reconciliation,
Astana, Kazakhstan (2006) • Buenos Aires City Hall (new headquarters),
Buenos Aires, Argentina (2015)
Cultural •
Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts,
University of East Anglia,
Norwich, UK (1978) •
Clyde Auditorium, part of the
Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre complex,
Glasgow (1997) • Sackler Galleries,
Royal Academy of Arts, London, UK (1985–1991) •
Carré d'Art,
Nîmes, France (1984–1993) •
American Air Museum,
Imperial War Museum Duxford, UK (1997) –
Stirling Prize •
Queen Elizabeth II Great Court redevelopment,
British Museum, London, UK (2000) •
The Sage Gateshead, Gateshead, UK (1997–2004) • The Zénith,
Zénith de Saint-Étienne, Saint-Étienne, France (2004–2007) • The Robert and Arlene Kogod Courtyard,
Smithsonian Institution,
National Portrait Gallery, Washington, D.C., US (2004–2007) •
Winspear Opera House, Dallas, US (2003–2009) • Art of the Americas Wing,
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Boston, US (1999–2010) •
Khan Shatyr Entertainment Center, Astana, Kazakhstan (2006–2010) •
Hall of Realms, Madrid, Spain (2018–2021)
Higher education • Kings Norton Library,
Cranfield University, UK (1994) •
Faculty of Law, Cambridge,
Cambridge, UK (1995) •
Faculty of Management (now known as Aberdeen Business School),
The Robert Gordon University, UK (1998) •
Imperial College School of Medicine, Sir Alexander Fleming Building, London, UK (1994–1998) • Center for Clinical Science Research,
Stanford University Stanford, California, US (1995–2000) •
British Library of Political and Economic Science,
London School of Economics, London, UK (1993–2001) •
Imperial College London, Flowers Building, London, UK (1997–2001) • Faculty of Social Studies,
University of Oxford, UK (1996–2002) •
James H. Clark Center, Stanford, California, US (1999–2003) •
Universiti Teknologi Petronas, Tronoh,
Perak, Malaysia (2004) •
Tanaka Business School, renamed the
Imperial College Business School, London, UK (2004) •
Free University of Berlin, Berlin, Germany (2005) •
Leslie Dan Faculty of Pharmacy,
University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada (2006) • Library,
California State University Channel Islands,
Camarillo, California, US (2000–2008) •
Yale School of Management, new campus,
New Haven, US (2013) •
Masdar Institute of Science and Technology,
Abu Dhabi, UAE (2007–2015) • China Resources University,
Shenzhen, China (2011–2016) •
Health Education Campus (HEC),
Case Western Reserve University,
Cleveland Clinic,
Cleveland, Ohio, US (2015–2019), location of the first U.S.
2020 Presidential Debate between
Donald Trump and
Joe Biden. •
York University, Toronto, Canada (2018) •
Edmond and Lily Safra Center for Brain Sciences,
Hebrew University of Jerusalem, 2009
Sport •
Wembley Stadium reconstruction, London, UK (2007) •
Lusail Iconic Stadium,
Lusail, Qatar (2010)
Transportation •
Stansted Airport, Uttlesford, UK (1991) •
Bilbao Metro, Spain (1997) – Line 2 (2004) •
Hong Kong International Airport,
Chek Lap Kok, Hong Kong (1998) •
Canary Wharf tube station, London, UK (1999) •
Expo MRT station, Singapore (2001) •
Dresden Hauptbahnhof redevelopment,
Dresden, Germany (1997–2006) •
Beijing Capital International Airport, Beijing, China (2008) •
Heathrow Terminal 2, London, UK •
Spaceport America,
New Mexico, US (2005–2013) • Four railway stations for the
Haramain High Speed Rail Project, Saudi Arabia •
Kai Tak Cruise Terminal, Hong Kong (2013) •
Mexico City Texcoco Airport, Mexico (projected 2020) •
Slussenområdet redevelopment,
Stockholm, Sweden (projected 2022) •
Queen Alia International Airport,
Amman, Jordan (2005–2013) •
Thames Hub, UK (from 2011) •
Thames Hub Airport, UK (from 2013) •
Ocean Terminal extension, Hong Kong •
York University station –
TYSSE,
Vaughan, Ontario/
Toronto, Canada (2017) •
Red Sea International Airport, Hanak, Saudi Arabia (2023) •
Tocumen International Airport Terminal 2,
Panama City, Panama (2023) • Gadigal and Barangaroo Metro stations, Sydney (2024) •
Techo International Airport,
Phnom Penh, Cambodia (2025) •
Solidarity Transport Hub or Central Communication/Transport Port,
Baranów, Poland (2027)
Office •
Fred. Olsen Lines terminal,
London Docklands, UK (1971) •
Willis Building, Ipswich, UK (1971–1975) •
HSBC Tower, Hong Kong (1986) •
Commerzbank Tower, Frankfurt, Germany (1997) •
Citigroup Centre, London, UK (1996–2000) •
World Port Center, Rotterdam, the Netherlands (1998-2001) •
8 Canada Square (global headquarters of
HSBC Group, London, UK (1997–2002) •
The Gherkin, London, UK –
Swiss Re headquarters (2004) –
Stirling Prize •
McLaren Technology Centre, base for the
McLaren Formula One team and McLaren Group,
Woking, UK (2004) •
Deutsche Bank Place,
Sydney (1997–2005) •
Hearst Tower, New York City, US (2006) •
Willis Building, London, UK (2001–2007) •
Torre Cepsa, Madrid, Spain (2002–2009) •
Principal Place,
Shoreditch, London (2012–2016) – UK headquarters of
Amazon •
Apple Park (corporate headquarters of
Apple Inc.),
Cupertino, California, US (2013–2017) •
Bloomberg London (European headquarters), London UK (2017) – Stirling Prize •
Hankook Technoplex,
Daejeon,
South Korea (2016–2020) •
Varso (the tallest building in Poland and in the European Union), Warsaw, Poland (2022) •
425 Park Avenue, New York City, US (2022) • Headquarters,
Yekaterinburg, Russia (2020) •
DJI Sky City (DJI headquarter),
Shenzhen, China (2022) •
MOL Campus (the tallest Building in
Hungary), Budapest, Hungary (2022)
Leisure • The Great Glasshouse,
National Botanic Garden of Wales, Wales, UK (1995–2000) • Elephant House, Copenhagen Zoo#Foster's Elephant House, Copenhagen, Denmark (2002–2008) •
Dolder Grand restoration,
Zürich, Switzerland (2002–2008) • Faustino Winery
Bodegas Faustino,
Castilla y Leon, Spain (2007–2010) • Le Dôme winery,
Saint-Émilion, France (−2021) • ME Hotel,
ME by Meliá, London, UK (2004–2013) •
The Murray, Hong Kong (2018)
Mixed use •
Albion Riverside, London, UK (1998–2003) •
Al Faisaliyah Center,
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia (1994–2000) •
The Index (Dubai),
Dubai, UAE (2010) •
The Troika, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (2004–2011) •
The Bow, Calgary, Canada (2005–2013) •
Central Market Project, Abu Dhabi, UAE (2006–2013) •
One Central Park, Sydney, Australia (2012–2013) •
2 World Trade Center (formerly
200 Greenwich Street), New York City, US (completion date not set yet) •
CityCenterDC, Washington, D.C., US •
Crystal Island, Moscow, Russia (completion date not set yet) •
Hermitage Plaza,
La Défense, Paris, France (from 2008) •
India Tower,
Mumbai, India (cancelled) •
Oceanwide Center, San Francisco, US (predicted completion date 2021) •
Comcast Technology Center, Philadelphia, US (completed 2018) •
VietinBank Business Center Office Tower,
Hanoi, Vietnam (predicted completion date 2017) •
Principal Place (including
Principal Tower), London, UK (2017) •
Battersea Power Station Phase 3, London, UK (under construction) •
The One, Toronto, Canada (projected 2024)
Residential • The Murezzan,
St Moritz, Switzerland (2003–2007) • Regent Place, Sydney, Australia (2003–2007) • Jameson House, Vancouver, Canada (2004–2011) • The Aleph, Buenos Aires, Argentina (2006–2013) • Anfa Place,
Casablanca, Morocco (2007–2013) • Faena House,
Miami Beach, US •
The Towers by Foster + Partners, Miami, US (2016) • Arcoris Mont Kiara, Malaysia (projected 2016) •
100 East 53rd Street (formerly 610 Lexington Avenue), New York City, US (2019) •
50 United Nations Plaza, New York City, US (2015) • Ocean Tower, Mumbai, India (projected 2022) •
The Estate Makati,
Makati,
Philippines (projected 2023)
Retail •
Apple Michigan Avenue, Chicago, US (2017)
Current •
BBC Cymru Wales New Broadcasting House, Cardiff, Wales •
Amaravati, India (under construction) •
270 Park Avenue redevelopment, New York, United States (under construction) •
Transamerica Pyramid, San Francisco, United States (renovation)
Selected works File:LSE large.jpg|The
British Library of Political and Economic Science File:Hong Kong International Airport.jpg|The futuristic interior roof of
Hong Kong International Airport File:Foster - Willis Faber and Dumas Headquarters Ipswich.jpg|The
Willis Faber and Dumas Headquarters in
Ipswich was one of Foster's earliest commissions after founding
Foster Associates. File:British Museum Great Court roof.jpg|The
tessellated glass roof of the
British Museum's
Great Court. File:London Wembley.jpg|The new
Wembley Stadium in London: one of the most controversial projects that Foster + Partners have been involved in. File:30 St Mary Axe, 'Gherkin'.JPG|
30 St Mary Axe, one of London's most popular new buildings. File:Reichstag Berlin P10100333.JPG|The reconstruction of the
Reichstag building File:Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts.jpg|
Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts File:TateMilleniumStPauls GS.jpg|
Millennium Bridge, London File:HK HSBC Main Building 2008.jpg|
HSBC building in Hong Kong File:City Hall - geograph.org.uk - 1774997.jpg|
London City Hall File:Bloomberg European Headquarters, London.jpg|
Bloomberg European Headquarters, London File:Aerial view of Apple Park dllu.jpg|
Apple Park File:Apple Store The Grove.jpg|Interior of the
Apple Store in Los Angeles, California == Awards ==