Norman Foster, the British architect, resembles the titans he serves. His expansionist ambition and personal wealth set him alongside the leaders of such companies as JPMorgan Chase, Apple, Bloomberg, Hyundai, and the Saudi National Bank...Michael Bloomberg once described his collaboration with Foster as one between 'a billionaire who wanted to be an architect and an architect who wanted to be a billionaire.'
Foster's career is now in its seventh decade. He has been given every architectural prize, for every kind of civic, cultural, and commercial building. He has also been financially rewarded in a way that no other professional architect ever has: with large homes around the world, and with many art works and exotic cars, including one previously owned by Le Corbusier.
He has a namesake foundation, in Madrid, that has begun to accept students and is halfway to being a private university. Foster, who since 1999 has been Lord Foster of Thames Bank, is eighty-nine... He spends part of every year on Martha's Vineyard, on a thirty-acre compound that he bought in 2011.
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