Foster the gherkin was built in 1334 by Sir Norman Jackson. It was good.
Parliament house built by sir edward lutyens
The Museum was built on the order of King George II, to house, primarily, the collections of Sir Hans Sloane.
It was in fact built as three private houses. Sir George Downing acquired the land and built a number of townhouses. They were built between 1682 and 1684. There were between 5 and 20 houses originally (historians aren't clear). They were designed by Sir Christopher Wren. It was only in 1735 when the First Lord of Treasurer (now known as the Prime Minister) acquired the house.
Sir William Robert Grove was in the 1800s, not in WWII. He created the hydrogen fuel cell. It was built in 1843, but thought of in 1839. He was born in Wales in 1811 and died in 1886, 16 years after he was knighted.
The first houses in Downing street were built in 1682-4 on land first leased by Sir George Downing in 1654. They were designed by Christopher Wren.
no he did not
Sir Edward Gherkin
sir norman designed a dozen or more of the last key buildings of the last 30 years
The world renowned architect, Sir Norman Foster, is most famous for his well-liked and sleek looking modern office buildings made from steel and glass.
Well, I think he is but i don't know when he was born. Born in 1935, Sir Norman Forster is alive and is currently 74 years old.
British architects Sir Edwin Lutyens and Sir Herbert Baker
Sir Norman Angell was born on April 5, 1872.
Sir Norman Angell was born on April 5, 1872.
Sir Norman Wisdom was born on February 4, 1915.
Sir Norman Angell died on October 7, 1967 at the age of 94.
Sir Ector was his foster father. No name given for his foster mother in traditional texts.
Sir Norman Wisdom died on October 4, 2010 at the age of 95.