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RSHP, Senior Partner | London, United Kingdom
Ivan Harbour is a Senior Design Partner at the London based practice, Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners, which has offices in Shanghai and Sydney.
His career began over 30 years ago on Lloyd’s of London. Subsequently, two of Ivan’s projects - Maggie’s London (2009) and Terminal 4 Madrid Airport (2006) have won the most prestigious architectural award in the UK, the Stirling Prize.
He is design lead for a number of projects including the award-winning 22-hectare masterplan for Barangaroo South, Sydney comprising the recently completed International Towers located on the waterfront and the new terminal 3 at Taoyuan Airport, Taiwan.
Annual Conference, Presenter (Australia 2017)
Innovation Conference, Speaker (Chicago 2018; Shenzhen 2019)
31 May 2018
An Anchor of Urban Regeneration
International Towers Sydney is the anchor piece of Barangaroo South, one of the most significant waterfront regenerations globally; weaving it organically into the existing CBD’s...
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01 July 2018
A Human-Scaled Future for Dense Development
Ivan Harbour, Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners
Critics of height argue that it de-humanizes our cities. Yet a critical mass is a necessity for vibrant city life, and height is a key...
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30 October 2017
Connecting the City: People, Density & Infrastructure
CTBUH 2017 Conference Speakers
The future of humanity on this planet relies on the collective benefits of urban density; reducing both land consumption and the energy needed to construct...
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31 May 2018
An Anchor of Urban Regeneration
International Towers Sydney is the anchor piece of Barangaroo South, one of the most significant waterfront regenerations globally; weaving it organically into the existing CBD’s...
31 October 2017
The Human-Scaled Future of Dense Development
Critics of height argue that it de-humanizes our cities. Yet a critical mass is a necessity for vibrant city life. If we can overcome the...
31 October 2017
Ivan Harbour of Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners is interviewed by Chris Bentley during the 2017 CTBUH Australia Conference.
01 July 2018
A Human-Scaled Future for Dense Development
Ivan Harbour, Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners
Critics of height argue that it de-humanizes our cities. Yet a critical mass is a necessity for vibrant city life, and height is a key...
30 October 2017
Connecting the City: People, Density & Infrastructure
CTBUH 2017 Conference Speakers
The future of humanity on this planet relies on the collective benefits of urban density; reducing both land consumption and the energy needed to construct...
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