2nd January 2024

5 minutes with Katy Harris

Katy Harris leads Foster + Partners’ Communications team, overseeing all aspects of the practice’s communications activity including PR and exhibitions, marketing, graphics, image archive, book and journal libraries and research.

Katy tells us about her interest in Bauhaus design, an impactful college trip to the Sainsbury Centre, and reflects on what we might learn from Paris.

A standout project

The Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts, which brought tears to my eyes when visiting on my art college trip in 1980. Its radical design made quite the impression - I joined Foster Associates the following year. 

Earliest memory at Foster + Partners

Finding a photo of myself at the Sainsbury Centre in the slide collection, during my first week in 1981.

A mentor

My first Foster Associates mentors when I joined were my tutor James Meller, also a part-time graphic designer at the practice and Birkin Haward and Jan Kaplicky, the architects who guided me through the first 3 years and taught me everything I needed to know about Norman and the practice.

Where do you call home?

I live in Battersea, London, which is only 12 minutes away from the office on my bike – 15 minutes home because it is uphill! I have cycled to work (almost) every day for the last 25 years.

A recent source of inspiration

Bauhaus design, for the way it reduces architectural design down to the most essential minimalist and elegant forms - and for the beautiful graphic and textile designs that came out of the movement.

What is your favourite city to visit?

Siena, Tuscany, for my earliest impression of medieval beauty as a child and London for never ending quality entertainment. I am a regular at the National Theatre on the South Bank of the river Thames, a wonderful example of Brutalist architecture, and the new Bridge Theatre, a more recent addition to theatreland by Haworth Tompkins.

A hidden gem in your neighbourhood

The Eagle pub – tatty traditional boozer with a lovely community feel.  

A city we should learn from

Paris – walkable, beautiful, buzzing, dense, cultivated. I spent quite a bit of time there last year, while we were working on the Norman Foster exhibition at the Pompidou Centre.

A favourite building to visit?

Millau Viaduct – I love it and have been over it multiple times.  It was a huge thrill being there for the opening in 2004. My mum asked to see it for her 80th birthday, it takes my breath away every time I cross it. 

Early bird or night owl

Early bird, I start the day at 6.30am with Radio 4 news, breakfast, and coffee while checking my emails.

One thing you can’t live without

Gloves on a cold day – an essential when cycling to work in the winter!