Awards & Winners

Nicholas Grimshaw

Date of Birth 09-October-1939
Place of Birth Hove
(United Kingdom, England, East Sussex, East Sussex)
Nationality England
Profession Architect
Sir Nicholas Grimshaw, CBE, PRA is a prominent English architect, particularly noted for several modernist buildings, including London's Waterloo International railway station and the Eden Project in Cornwall. In late 2004, he was elected President of the Royal Academy. He is chairman of Grimshaw Architects. Born in Hove, East Sussex, Grimshaw inherited an interest in engineering. He is also reputed to have displayed an early interest in construction; his boyhood interests included Meccano, building tree houses and boats. He was educated at Wellington College. From 1959 to 1962, he studied at the Edinburgh College of Art before winning a scholarship to attend the Architectural Association School of Architecture in London, where he won further scholarships to travel to Sweden in 1963 and the United States in 1964. He graduated from the AA in 1965 with an honours diploma, and having entered into a partnership with Terry Farrell, he joined the Royal Institute of British Architects two years later in 1967.

Awards by Nicholas Grimshaw

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2007


Structural Steel Design Awards
Honored for : Newport City footbridge