Angus Campbell
About Angus Campbell
Angus Campbell serves as the Senior Partner and Deputy Head of Studio at Foster + Partners, where he has worked since 1990. He has contributed to notable projects such as the International Rail Terminal at King’s Cross, the New Slussen and Stockholm Central Station Masterplans, and the design of the Camp Nou Stadium in Barcelona.
Work at Foster and Partners
Angus Campbell has been a Senior Partner and Deputy Head of Studio at Foster + Partners since 1990. Over his 34-year tenure, he has contributed to a wide range of architectural projects, showcasing his expertise in various sectors. His role involves overseeing design initiatives and leading teams to deliver innovative architectural solutions.
Education and Expertise
Angus Campbell studied Architecture at the University of Birmingham, where he earned a BA with First Class Honours. He furthered his education at The Bartlett School of Architecture, UCL, achieving a Diploma with Distinction. His educational background provides a strong foundation for his extensive experience in architecture and design.
Background
Angus Campbell has a diverse background in architecture, with significant involvement in major projects across Europe and North America. His work includes the design of the International Rail Terminal at King’s Cross in London and contributions to the New Slussen and Stockholm Central Station Masterplans. His portfolio reflects a commitment to urban regeneration and transportation infrastructure.
Achievements
Angus Campbell has played a key role in several notable architectural competitions and projects. He contributed to the successful competition wins for the regeneration of Duisburg Harbour and the Commerzbank Headquarters in Germany. Additionally, he was involved in the design of the Bart Extension, which enhances public transport connections into Silicon Valley, California.
Sports Architecture Projects
Angus Campbell has a significant portfolio in sports architecture, highlighted by his involvement in the design of the Camp Nou Stadium in Barcelona, which accommodates 106,000 spectators. His expertise in this area demonstrates his ability to blend functionality with innovative design in large-scale sports facilities.