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Fecha de fin: 01/01/1994
Relevancia: 41
Same As: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Hopkins_(architect)
Descripción: RIBA Royal Gold Medal
Fecha de inicio: 01/01/1994
Descripción larga: Sir Michael John Hopkins (born 7 May 1935) is an English architect.
Identificador: Q10329451
Nombre: Michael Hopkins (architect)
Descripción larga de wikipedia : Sir Michael John Hopkins (born 7 May 1935) is an English architect.<br /><br /><br />== Career ==<br />Michael Hopkins was born in Poole, Dorset, and educated at Sherborne School and trained at the Architectural Association. He worked for Frederick Gibberd before entering into partnership with Norman Foster, where he was the project architect of the Willis Faber headquarters in Ipswich. With Norman Foster, Richard Rogers, Terry Farrell and Nicholas Grimshaw, Hopkins was one of the leading figures in the introduction of high-tech architecture into Britain.In 1976 Hopkins set up what became Hopkins Architects in partnership with his wife, Patricia, who had ran her own practice. One of their first buildings was their own house in Hampstead, a lightweight steel structure with glass façades. Early Hopkins Architects' buildings, such as the Greene King brewery in Bury St Edmunds and the Schlumberger laboratories near Cambridge, used new materials and construction techniques. The firm challenged conventional architectural wisdom by demonstrating that lightweight steel-and-glass structures could be energy efficient and pioneered the use in Britain of permanent lightweight fabric structures, of which the Mound Stand at Lord's Cricket Ground is a notable example. From the mid-1980s the practice began to explore what they called the "updating of the traditional materials", adding to the expressive potential of traditional crafts like masonry and carpentry by combining them with contemporary engineering. The practice became recognised for its combination of ultra-modern techniques with traditional architecture, broadening their palette of materials and forms.Together Michael and Patty Hopkins received the Royal Institute of British Architects Royal Gold Medal, awarded in 1994. The citation describes the Hopkins' work as "not only a matter of exploiting technology to build beautifully, nor simply of accommodating difficult and changing tasks in the most elegant way, but above all of capturing in stone and transmitting in bronze the finest aspirations of our age", praising their contribution to the debate about the "delicate relationship between modernity and tradition" and adding: "For Hopkins, progress is no longer a break with the past but rather an act of continuity where he deftly and intelligently integrates traditional elements such as stone and wood, with advanced and environmentally responsible technology."Michael Hopkins was elected to the Royal Academy in 1992 and appointed a CBE and knighted for services to architecture.<br /><br /><br />== Examples of work ==<br />Rose Bowl (cricket ground)<br /><br /><br />== Gallery ==<br /><br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /><br /><br />== References ==<br /><br /><br />== External links ==<br /><br />Practice web site
Nombre alternativo: Michael Hopkins and Partners Sir Michael Hopkins
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