Julia Barbara Barfield
(1952-), ArchitectSitter in 2 portraits
Architect, who designed the London Eye along with husband David Marks. Barfield used to work at Norman Foster's practice, before setting up an office with her husband, in 1989. Their first project together was the World Sea Centre, in Toulon, France. Popularly known for their headline-grabbing designs, their next project is set to be the I-360 Tower in Brighton.
by Ruth Dupré
bromide fibre print, 1997
NPG x87362
Julia Barbara Barfield; David Joseph Marks
by Sarah Dunn
chromogenic print, January 2000
NPG x88351
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