Nicholas O’Donnell Grimshaw Net Worth

Nicholas O’Donnell Grimshaw Net Worth is
$300,000

Nicholas O’Donnell Grimshaw Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018

Sir Nicholas Grimshaw, CBE, PRA (born 9 October 1939) is a prominent English architect, particularly noted for several modernist buildings, including London's Waterloo International railway station and the Eden Project in Cornwall. In late 2004, he was elected President of the Royal Academy. He is chairman of Grimshaw Architects (formerly Nicholas Grimshaw & Partners).Born in Hove, East Sussex, Grimshaw inherited an interest in engineering (one of his great-grandfathers was responsible for overseeing the installation of Dublin's drainage and sanitation system, while another built dams in Egypt). He is also reputed to have displayed an early interest in construction; his boyhood interests included Meccano, building tree houses and boats.He was educated at Wellington College. From 1959 to 1962, he studied at the Edinburgh College of Art before winning a scholarship to attend the Architectural Association School of Architecture in London, where he won further scholarships to travel to Sweden in 1963 and the United States in 1964. He graduated from the AA in 1965 with an honours diploma, and having entered into a partnership with Terry Farrell, he joined the Royal Institute of British Architects two years later in 1967.He worked with Farrell for 15 years before establishing his own firm, Nicholas Grimshaw & Partners, in 1980. In 1989, he won a RIBA national award for his design of the Financial Times printworks in east London. After designing Britain's pavilion for the Seville Expo in 1992, he was appointed a CBE in 1993, and the following year saw his Waterloo railway terminal awarded the accolade of 'Building of the Year'. That same year (1994) also saw him elected a vice-chairman of the Architectural Association, a member of the Royal Academy and a member of the American Institute of Architects.Grimshaw's architecture practice continues to grow; it has a global profile, with offices in London, New York, Melbourne and recently Sydney (as of December 2010). The work of Nicholas Grimshaw and Partners is the subject of a series of monographs published by Phaidon Press: Architecture, Industry and Innovation deals with the years 1965–1988; Structure Space and Skin covers 1988–1993; and Equilibrium looks at work up until 2000.Grimshaw is behind the National institute for research into aquatic habitats (NIRAH) design. Upon completion, this will become the world's largest aquarium.

Date Of BirthDecember 28, 1900
Place Of BirthSt George Hanover Square, London, England, UK
ProfessionActor
EducationEdinburgh College of Art
NationalityBritish
Star SignCapricorn

Actor

TitleYearStatusCharacter
The Power Game1969TV SeriesElder Workman
Mr. Aitch1967TV Series
Theatre 6251965TV Series2nd Commissioner
Crossroads1964TV SeriesFather O'Connor
Sergeant Cork1964TV SeriesThe General
No Hiding Place1961-1962TV SeriesPolice surgeon / Doctor / Police doctor
Richard the Lionheart1962TV SeriesPhysician
Brothers in Law1962TV SeriesThe Lords Justice of Appeal
Home Tonight1961TV SeriesGrandad Sutton
Drama 61-671961TV SeriesHotel manager
Jango1961TV SeriesButler
Mill of Secrets1960TV SeriesFarmer
Probation Officer1959-1960TV SeriesCharlie Turner / Prison Officer
ITV Play of the Week1959TV SeriesDr. Herbert
The Withered Look of Summer1959TV MovieArt expert
BBC Sunday-Night Theatre1957-1959TV SeriesDr. Parsons / Henry Errington
Dixon of Dock Green1959TV SeriesBill Arkwright
Little Women1958TV SeriesDoctor
The Invisible Armies1958TV SeriesCommission Member
Rheingold Theatre1953TV SeriesTimekeeper
Acacia Avenue1948TV MovieCharles Robinson
The Calendar1948Weighing Room Official (uncredited)
He Who Gets Slapped1947TV MovieA gentleman
Exercise Bowler1946TV MovieHeadmaster

Known for movies

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