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Eden Project architect Sir Nicholas Grimshaw dies | Eden Project architect Sir Nicholas Grimshaw dies |
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The firm founded by the Eden Project designer announced the news on Monday afternoon | The firm founded by the Eden Project designer announced the news on Monday afternoon |
Sir Nicholas Grimshaw, the architect of the Eden Project in Cornwall, has died at the age of 85. | Sir Nicholas Grimshaw, the architect of the Eden Project in Cornwall, has died at the age of 85. |
Sir Nicholas also designed the landmark Ship building in Plymouth and the glass-and-steel International Terminal at Waterloo in London which won The Royal Institute of British Architects Building of the Year Award in 1994. | |
The news was announced on Monday afternoon by the architecture firm Grimshaw, which he founded in 1980. | The news was announced on Monday afternoon by the architecture firm Grimshaw, which he founded in 1980. |
In a statement, it said he had been "a man of invention and ideas" who would be remembered for "his endless curiosity about how things are made". | In a statement, it said he had been "a man of invention and ideas" who would be remembered for "his endless curiosity about how things are made". |
"With this pragmatic creativity, Nick had an extraordinary ability to convince others that daring ideas were possible," the firm added. | "With this pragmatic creativity, Nick had an extraordinary ability to convince others that daring ideas were possible," the firm added. |
Sir Nicholas was knighted in 2002 for services to architecture | Sir Nicholas was knighted in 2002 for services to architecture |
Sir Nicholas was knighted in 2002 for services to architecture. | Sir Nicholas was knighted in 2002 for services to architecture. |
He served as president of the Royal Academy from 2004 to 2011. | He served as president of the Royal Academy from 2004 to 2011. |
In 2022, he established the Grimshaw Foundation, which aims to promote innovative design, creativity and sustainability among young people. | In 2022, he established the Grimshaw Foundation, which aims to promote innovative design, creativity and sustainability among young people. |
In Cornwall, his design of the Eden Project was constructed in a former clay pit near St Austell and opened in 2001. | In Cornwall, his design of the Eden Project was constructed in a former clay pit near St Austell and opened in 2001. |
The visitor attraction and environmental charity's huge bubble-like domes, called biomes, were built to recreate some of the Earth's different climates, as well house thousands of different plant species and some animals. | The visitor attraction and environmental charity's huge bubble-like domes, called biomes, were built to recreate some of the Earth's different climates, as well house thousands of different plant species and some animals. |
The architect also designed the glass and steel Ship building at Derriford, Plymouth, which was the former offices of The Herald and Western Morning News. | |
The building was recommended for listing at Grade II* by Historic England in April 2015 and is now used as offices and an activity centre. | |
Sir Nicholas Grimshaw designed The Ship building in Derriford, Plymouth, as the headquarters of the Western Morning News | |
Chairman at Grimshaw Andrew Whalley said: "From the very first day I arrived at the practice in 1986, I felt the warmth and generosity of Nick's leadership. | Chairman at Grimshaw Andrew Whalley said: "From the very first day I arrived at the practice in 1986, I felt the warmth and generosity of Nick's leadership. |
"The lack of hierarchy in the studio, shaped by his amiable and open personality, was its true strength. | "The lack of hierarchy in the studio, shaped by his amiable and open personality, was its true strength. |
"His architecture was never about surface or fashion, but always about structure, craft, and purpose – about creating buildings that endure because they are both useful and uplifting and, in Nick's words 'bring some kind of joy'." | "His architecture was never about surface or fashion, but always about structure, craft, and purpose – about creating buildings that endure because they are both useful and uplifting and, in Nick's words 'bring some kind of joy'." |
The firm gave its condolences to Sir Nicholas' family, his wife Lady Lavinia and their children Chloe and Isabel. | The firm gave its condolences to Sir Nicholas' family, his wife Lady Lavinia and their children Chloe and Isabel. |
The International Terminal at Waterloo won The Royal Institute of British Architects Building of the Year Award in 1994 | |
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