ABSTRACT

Cambridge University (one thinks of Colin St John Wilson, undertaking the problematic British Library, and Patrick Hodgkinson designing the Brunswick Centre as a block of luxury flats). On a similar note, Peter Foggo, once the lead designer at Arup Associates during its most prestigious period of practice, did not suffer the ignominy of speculative work until he undertook the City’s No. 1 Finsbury Avenue (1984; now a part of Broadgate, which he also master-planned and partly designed).