Norman Foster Named Next President of the UK's Royal Fine Art Commission Trust
Lord Norman Foster has been named the next President of the UK?s Royal Fine Art Commission Trust, an independent charity aimed at promoting ?visual awareness and public appreciation of high-quality design? within the United Kingdom.
Lord Norman Foster speaking at the Royal Fine Art Commission Trust?s annual lecture in Manchester last year. Image Courtesy of Royal Fine Art Commission Trust
Lord Norman Foster has been named the next President of the UK?s Royal Fine Art Commission Trust, an independent charity aimed at promoting ?visual awareness and public appreciation of high-quality design? within the United Kingdom.Chaired by one of architecture?s foremost patrons, Lord Peter Palumbo, the organization was established in 1987 as a complement to the Royal Fine Art Commission (since absorbed into the UK Design Council), the Government?s advisor on matters affecting public amenity and aesthetics in England and Wales.As the newly minted president, Foster succeeds former Secretary General of NATO Lord Peter Carrington, who has also been announced as the charity?s first Patron."We are delighted that Norman Foster has agreed to serve as our President,? commented Lord Palumbo. ?Britain's most eminent architect, renowned across the world as a master of his profession, he combines huge accomplishments with a laser-sharp strategic vision of how our cities should develop. We look forward to working with him to help ensure that the good design is seen across the count...
Lord Norman Foster speaking at the Royal Fine Art Commission Trust?s annual lecture in Manchester last year. Image Courtesy of Royal Fine Art Commission Trust
Lord Norman Foster has been named the next President of the UK?s Royal Fine Art Commission Trust, an independent charity aimed at promoting ?visual awareness and public appreciation of high-quality design? within the United Kingdom.Chaired by one of architecture?s foremost patrons, Lord Peter Palumbo, the organization was established in 1987 as a complement to the Royal Fine Art Commission (since absorbed into the UK Design Council), the Government?s advisor on matters affecting public amenity and aesthetics in England and Wales.As the newly minted president, Foster succeeds former Secretary General of NATO Lord Peter Carrington, who has also been announced as the charity?s first Patron."We are delighted that Norman Foster has agreed to serve as our President,? commented Lord Palumbo. ?Britain's most eminent architect, renowned across the world as a master of his profession, he combines huge accomplishments with a laser-sharp strategic vision of how our cities should develop. We look forward to working with him to help ensure that the good design is seen across the count...
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