As a child in the aftermath of the Second World War, my world was defined by the jagged geometry of the City’s bomb sites. To most, these were merely ruins; to me, they were my first playgrounds. I climbed through the exposed foundations and scorched timbers of a London that had stood since the Great…
To understand the 2005 commission for the Cannes and Perpignan centres, one must look further back to the foundations of my practice in Knightsbridge, London. It was there, while attending to the residential requirements of Middle Eastern royalty, that I first refined the application of “The Renaissance Proportion” for a discerning elite. Serving a royal…