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Tuesday 26 September 2006

power couples


alexander mcqueen | sir norman foster

A C&L sabe...


In this month’s issue of Wallpaper*, our favourite fashion icons choose an architect that inspires them or their work. To accompany this portfolio, over the next 10 days Wallpaper.com will feature 10 exclusive interviews with the designers and their architects of choice.

Today: Alexander McQueen and Sir Norman Foster.

Wallpaper*: How do you value the relationship between fashion and architecture?
Alexander McQueen: Architecture is paramount in inspiring fashion.
Wallpaper*: What sort of architecture do you think reflects your aesthetic?
AM: The work of Le Corbusier – my favourite building is the Chapelle Notre-Dame-du-Haut at Ronchamp. I am drawn to its asymmetry and mysterious energy and aura.
W*: How can architecture help sell fashion?
AM: Just by being there.
W*: What are your reasons for selecting Lord Foster?
AM: His impressive body of work – I am particularly inspired by the Gherkin.
W*: Have you worked on any projects together or do you intend to?
AM: No, no plans at present.
W*: What is your favourite city and why?
AM: London, for its diversity.
W*: Which location or city do you think could most do with a makeover?
AM: Belfast.
W*: You and Alexander McQueen have not collaborated on a project, but generally speaking, how difficult is it, as an architect, to combine your vision with someone else whose vision can be equally strong?
Sir Norman Foster: I have never had difficulties working with artists who have strong personalities or convictions, quite the reverse!


swissrebuilding | sir norman foster

W*: Are you surprised Alexander McQueen selected you as his architect of choice?
SNF: As one of his admirers from afar, I am absolutely delighted.
W*: You have worked on store design (Hamnett). How does an architect begin to turn the task of shopping into a memorable event?
SNF: In making places which are good places to be - destinations in their own right.
W*: Does fashion interest you?
SNF: Yes.
W*: Have many fashion ‘innovators’ helped advance public perception of architecture?
SNF: Not many numerically but the few that have done so have been positively influential.