After Signing Green Manifesto, Famous UK Architect Signs Up To Design Saudi Airport @ Private Resort
Now, now, boys and girls, you didn't really think he meant it, did you?
One of Britains most famous architects is under fire for agreeing to design an airport and terminal in Saudi Arabia despite signing a climate emergency manifesto that called for an urgent need for action on climate change. Norman Fosters design firm, Foster and Partners, was one of the founding signatories of the professions Architects Declare manifesto last year. However, The Architects Journal last week revealed that several new Foster and Partners projects in Saudi Arabia have caused controversy in the profession over their links to the aviation industry.
Last year the practice won the design contract for an airport for a luxury resort, known as the Red Sea Project, in Saudi Arabia. And last month it was also revealed that it had put forward a proposal to build a terminal and control tower to serve a similar project: the Amaala luxury resort. Amaala is described as being akin to a private members club and is currently being built on a 400,000 hectare site along Saudi Arabias north-west coast. The resorts airport could be used by up to 1 million passengers a year after the resorts opening, currently scheduled for 2023.
Fosters involvement in these projects has infuriated climate-concerned architects who joined Foster in signing the Architects Declare manifesto to raise awareness of the climate and biodiversity emergences and the urgent need for action. The manifesto also called for the establishment of climate and biodiversity mitigation principles as the key measures of our industrys success.
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Foster and Partners is famous for his design of spacious, sleek steel and glass buildings. These include Londons St Mary Axe building, popularly known as The Gherkin; City Hall, London; and the Great Court in the British Museum. Contacted by the Observer last week, Foster and Partners said it would not be responding to the criticisms made against them by campaigners.
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https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2020/jul/11/architect-takes-on-airport-projects-despite-signing-climate-manifesto