Ivan Harbour
{{short description|British architect}}
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|name = Ivan Harbour
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|nationality = British
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|birth_place = Irvine, Scotland
|alma_mater = Bartlett School of Architecture
|practice = RSHP
|significant_buildings = Lloyd's building (Grade I)
European Court of Human Rights building
Senedd, Cardiff
Terminal 4 of Madrid-Barajas Airport
Maggie's Centre, London
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|awards = Stirling Prize (2006 and 2009)
|website = {{URL|http://www.rsh-p.com/practice/people/partners/ivan-harbour/}}
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Ivan William Harbour (born 3 June 1962) is an architect and senior partner at RSHP. He joined the Richard Rogers Partnership in 1985 and by 2007 the name of the practice changed to Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners in recognition of Graham Stirk and Harbour's contribution to the firm, later renamed RSHP, after the death of Richard Rogers.
He has been the leading architect on two Stirling Prize winning entries for the practice in 2006 and 2009 for Terminal 4 of Madrid-Barajas Airport and Maggie's Centre, London respectively.
Early life and career
File:Ivan Harbour, Rosemary Butler and Richard Rogers at the Senedd.jpg (Presiding Officer of the National Assembly for Wales) and Richard Rogers at the Senedd in March 2016]]
Harbour was born in 1962 in Irvine, Scotland.{{cite book | url=https://books.google.com/books?id=ZdHTAAAAQBAJ&pg=PA169&lpg=PA169&dq=Ivan+Harbour+born#q=Ivan%20Harbour%20born | title= Cost-Effective Building: Economic concepts and constructions | date= 17 December 2012 | publisher= De Gruyter Oldenbourg| isbn= 9783034615105 | accessdate=2016-03-17}} However he was brought up in the West Country.{{cite web | url= https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2012/jan/28/richard-rogers-stirk-harbour-partnership-interview| title= Interview: architects Richard Rogers, Graham Stirk and Ivan Harbour| publisher=theguardian.com| accessdate=2016-03-17}} Harbour joined the Richard Rogers Partnership in 1985 after studying architecture at the Bartlett School of Architecture, University College London, where he obtained a Bachelor of Science degree (BSc (Hons)) during 1980-83 and a Diploma in Architecture (Dipl. Arch.) in 1985.{{cite web|url=http://www.rsh-p.com/Asp/uploadedFiles/file/CVs/Ivan%20Harbour%20picture%20CV_english.pdf|title= Ivan Harbour|accessdate=2016-03-24|url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121018171118/http://www.rsh-p.com/Asp/uploadedFiles/file/CVs/Ivan%20Harbour%20picture%20CV_english.pdf|archivedate=2012-10-18 }}
During 1983 he joined Yorke Rosenberg Mardall (YRM) as part of his studies and in 1984-85 he was with the London Borough of Hackney. After his studies he joined the Richard Rogers Partnership in 1985 and was made a director of in 1993. In 1998 he was made a director of the practice and by 2007 the name of the practice changed from Richard Rogers Partnership to Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners. In 2011 he was made a senior partner in the firm. The practice is now known as RSHP.
The Guardian's Charlotte Higgins described Harbour's work, in comparison with fellow partner Graham Stirk, to be "more expressive and sculptural" such as Madrid airport's brightly coloured Terminal 4.
Notable works
When Harbour joined Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners in 1985, he started as part of a team working on the Richard Rogers Lloyd's building in London.{{cite web | url=http://www.newlondonarchitecture.org/nla-network/people/speakers/h/ivan-harbour| title= Ivan Harbour| publisher= New London Architecture | accessdate=2016-03-24}} He has gone on to lead design teams on the European Court of Human Rights building, the Bordeaux Law Courts, and winning the Stirling Prize for the practice in 2006 and 2009 for Terminal 4 of Madrid-Barajas Airport and Maggie's Centre, London respectively.
=Images of a selection of Ivan Harbour's work=
File:Bordeaux Palais de Justice 23.JPG|Bordeaux Law Courts, Bordeaux, France
File:Y Cube - Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners .jpg|Y:Cube, London
File:MADRID 060410 MXALX 082.jpg|Terminal 4 Barajas Airport, Madrid, Spain
File:Senedd, Welsh parliament, Cardiff Bay.jpg|Senedd, National Assembly for Wales, Cardiff, Wales
File:Oxley Woods MK.jpg|Oxley Woods housing development in Milton Keynes, England
File:Torre BBVA Bancomer.jpg|Torre BBVA Bancomer, Mexico.
File:Maggie's Centre, Charing Cross, London.jpg|Maggie's Centre, London
File:Lloyds building taken 2011.jpg|Lloyd's building, London
File:Antwerp lawcourts.JPG|Antwerp Law Courts, Antwerp, Belgium
File:Mossbourne community academy 1.jpg|Mossbourne Community Academy, London
File:CentralParkStation(KMRT-R9).jpg|R9 Station, Kaohsiung, Taiwan
File:(1)Hunter Street building-1.jpg|8 Chifley, Sydney, Australia
Other projects that have been designed / led by Harbour includes:
- Barangaroo masterplan, Sydney, Australia
- 300 New Jersey Avenue offices, Washington DC, USA
- Parc1, Seoul, South Korea
- International Quarter masterplan, London.
- PLACE / Ladywell, London
- Nuovo Centro Civico, Scandicci, Italy
See also
Notes
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External links
- {{commons category-inline|Ivan Harbour}}
- [http://www.rsh-p.com/practice/people/partners/ivan-harbour/ Profile on the official website]
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Category:Alumni of the Bartlett