Foreign Office Architects, FOA,[1] was an architectural design studio headed by former husband and wife team Farshid Moussavi and Alejandro Zaera-Polo. The London-based studio, which was established in 1993, specialised in architectural design, master planning and interior design services for both public and private sector clients. Following the end of the couple's marriage, the winding up of the studio's activities was announced in December 2009.[2] The establishment of two new practices, FMA (Farshid Moussavi Architecture) and London/Barcelona based AZPA Limited followed in 2011.[3]
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ForeignOfficeArchitects, FOA, was an architectural design studio headed by former husband and wife team Farshid Moussavi and Alejandro Zaera-Polo. The...
Prior to founding FMA, she was co-founder of the London-based ForeignOfficeArchitects or FOA (1993-2011), recognised as one of the world's most creative...
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Yokohama International Passenger Terminal (1995-2002), designed by ForeignOfficeArchitects (FOA), headed by Farshid Moussavi and Alejandro Zaera-Polo. The...
consultant Atkins and architect BDP. On 18 September 2008, London-based ForeignOfficeArchitects were chosen as the concept architects for the New Street...
Greenwich Peninsula, designed by Farshid Moussavi (from the acclaimed ForeignOfficeArchitects in 2010), opened in autumn 2010. It is next to The O2 entertainment...
2005. A further planned building, the Music Box, designed by ForeignOfficeArchitects was originally scheduled for opening in 2006, but was cancelled...
are the works of a small group of architects who work on an international scale. Many were designed by architects already famous in the late 20th century...
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investor; part owner of Arsenal F.C. Farshid Moussavi – founder of ForeignOfficeArchitects Firoz Kassam – owned Oxford United F.C. from 1999 to 2006, and...
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Pritzker-prize-winner Álvaro Siza Vieira, Abalos & Herreros and ForeignOfficeArchitects. A research project on the early application of digital tools...
Institute of Art expansion in University Circle". cleveland.com. ForeignOfficeArchitects. "MOCA Cleveland board approves building new home in University...
which an organization that intends on constructing a new building invites architects to submit design proposals. The winning design is usually chosen by an...
submissions and it was announced, in September 2008, that the design by ForeignOfficeArchitects had been chosen. The approved plans for the redevelopment included:...
government also invited foreignarchitects to both work in Japan and teach new Japanese architects. One of these, the British architect Josiah Conder [ja]...
Passenger Terminal (2002) at Ōsanbashi Pier in Yokohama, Japan by ForeignOfficeArchitects Saint-Pierre church, Firminy (2006) in Firminy, France by Le Corbusier...