Peter Foggo (1930-1993)
was a British architect, who headed the team at
Arup Associates which designed the first phase of development at London's
Broadgate
Broadgate is a large, office and retail estate in the Bishopsgate Without area of the City of London. It is owned by British Land and GIC and managed by Savills.
The estate is in part of the eastern City fringe, outside the line of the no ...
in the 1980s.
Foggo joined the Ove Arup Building Group in 1959, and became a partner in the new Arup Associates in 1963.
Foggo designed the
Horizon Building, a cigarette-making factory on a 45-acre site at the
Lenton Industrial Estate in
Nottingham for
Player's , which opened in 1972, and won the Financial Times Architecture Award for 1973. It is now owned by
Imperial Tobacco, and having been granted immunity from listing, demolition began in December 2018.
In 1989, he established Peter Foggo Associates, renamed Foggo Associates after his death.
References
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1930 births
1993 deaths
Architects from London