Site icon 【Free CAD Download World-Download CAD Drawings】

High-tech pioneer Michael Hopkins dies aged 88

High-tech pioneer Michael Hopkins dies aged 88

Breaking news: RIBA Royal Gold Medal-winning architect Michael Hopkins, who was one of the early pioneers of high-tech architecture, has died aged 88.

One of the founders of the high-tech architecture movement in the late 1960s, Michael Hopkins along with his wife Patty Hopkins, was responsible for some of its most significant early works and later historicist high-tech buildings.

Influential buildings designed by Hopkins Architects include the industrial-looking Hopkins House, the Schlumberger Research Centre, Westminster Underground Station, Portcullis House and the Olympic Velodrome.

More to follow…

The photography is of courtesy Hopkins Architects.

The post High-tech pioneer Michael Hopkins dies aged 88 appeared first on Dezeen.

Exit mobile version