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Queen Elizabeth II's leadership was "faultless" says Norman Foster in tribute

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British architect Norman Foster, who was appointed to the Order of Merit by Queen Elizabeth II , has paid tribute to the monarch after she passed away yesterday at the age of 96. "I Queen's "leadership, loyalty and regal humility were faultless". Read: Twenty significant buildings opened by Queen Elizabeth II during her 70-year reign.

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Twenty significant buildings opened by Queen Elizabeth II during her 70-year reign

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As people around the world mourn the death of Queen Elizabeth II, who passed away yesterday at the age of 96, we look back at 20 of the most significant buildings she opened during her reign of 70 years, the longest in British history. The Queen's Building, Heathrow, England, by Frederick Gibberd (1955). Photo by Thomas Nugent.

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Twenty significant buildings opened by Queen Elizabeth II during her 70-year reign

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As the UK celebrates the Queen's Platinum Jubilee, we look back at 20 of the most significant buildings she has opened since her coronation in 1952. The Queen's Building, Heathrow, England, by Frederick Gibberd (1955). The Queen would later return to the airport in 2008 to open the Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners -designed Terminal 5.

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Scottish Design Awards 2023 News

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The dozen-strong line-up includes figures drawn from the construction and marketing sectors from the agency world to practices, client-side and academia. The dozen-strong line-up includes figures drawn from the construction and marketing sectors from the agency world to practices, client-side and academia.

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100+ tallest buildings in the world

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There has always been fierce competition among the tallest buildings in the world. As soon as one of them takes the throne, it does not take very long before new projects are released with the purpose of building something even taller. go here to find number 1. The world is yet to see the reach of architectural development and design.