Patty Hopkins and Michael Anastassiades recognised in King's New Years honours list
Architect Patty Hopkins and lighting designer Michael Anastassiades have been awarded OBEs in King Charles III's New Year Honours list.
Also recognised in the list were designers Samuel Ross and Frances Mary Sorrell, along with architect Audley English and Create Streets founder Nicholas Boys Smith.
Patty Hopkins (above) and Michael Anastassiades (top) were awarded OBEs
Architect Patty Hopkins, who founded Hopkins Architects with her husband Michael Hopkins, was made an Officer of Order of the British Empire (OBE), the second-highest Order of the British Empire award.
Patty Hopkins is one of the UK's best known architects and was jointly awarded the RIBA Royal Gold Medal with Michael Hopkins in 1994.
She was one of the early pioneers of high-tech architecture with her studio responsible for numerous significant buildings including Hopkins House, Schlumberger Research Centre, Westminster Underground Station, Portcullis House and the Olympic Velodrome.
Read: Lesley Lokko recognised in King Charles III's New Year Honours list
London-based lighting designer Anastassiades was also honoured with an OBE. He is the founder of the eponymous brand and studio Michael Anastassiades and was a Dezeen Awards judge in 2020.
His studio has designed lighting for numerous brands including Flos, Herman Miller, Bang & Olufsen and Cassina.
Samuel Ross received an MBE. Photo by Ollie Hammick
Also recognised in the New Year Honours list...
-------------------------------- |
"Demolition is sometimes the best option" says Bartlett professor | Architecture | Dezeen |
|
Villa M by Pierattelli Architetture Modernizes 1950s Florence Estate
31-10-2024 07:22 - (
Architecture )
Kent Avenue Penthouse Merges Industrial and Minimalist Styles
31-10-2024 07:22 - (
Architecture )