One
of the world’s greatest institutions of learning and art, the British
Museum sees nearly six million visitors annually. Yet until Norman
Foster’s remarkable transformation of its courtyard, the enormous
rambling structure was like a city without a park. Numerous photographs
reveal the court from a variety of perspectives and show the
cutting-edge technology of the spectacular glazed canopy that shelters
what is now the largest covered public space in Europe. Involving the
magnificent restoration of the Reading Room, the creation of new
galleries for African art and a range of educational resources, the
Great Court project was a herald of the British Museum’s wider
transformation. The project and this book illuminate Foster + Partners’
holistic and ingenious approach to contemporary design.