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Anthony James Hunt (22 June 1932 – 16 August 2022), familiarly known as Tony Hunt, was a British structural engineer of numerous world-renowned buildings, with a career spanning from the 1950s until his retirement in 2002. As a leading proponent of British High Tech architecture and with a strong interest in both engineering and industrial design, Hunt was a major player in creating the High Tech movement of Norman Foster and Richard Rogers. He formed Anthony Hunt Associates in 1962. He worked with Rogers and Foster on Reliance Controls building in Swindon (1966) which was the first building of the British High Tech architecture, or more generally the High Tech architecture style. He was also a structural engineer on the Waterloo International railway station in London (1993).

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  • Anthony James Hunt (22 June 1932 – 16 August 2022), familiarly known as Tony Hunt, was a British structural engineer of numerous world-renowned buildings, with a career spanning from the 1950s until his retirement in 2002. As a leading proponent of British High Tech architecture and with a strong interest in both engineering and industrial design, Hunt was a major player in creating the High Tech movement of Norman Foster and Richard Rogers. He formed Anthony Hunt Associates in 1962. He worked with Rogers and Foster on Reliance Controls building in Swindon (1966) which was the first building of the British High Tech architecture, or more generally the High Tech architecture style. He was also a structural engineer on the Waterloo International railway station in London (1993). (en)
  • Anthony Hunt (* 22. Juni 1932 in Streatham Hill, London; † 16. August 2022) war ein britischer Bauingenieur. Hunt wuchs in Farnborough (Hampshire) auf und studierte Bauingenieurwesen am Northampton Polytechnic (1947/48, ohne Abschluss) und in Abendkursen am Westminster Technical College in London (später erwarb er noch die professionelle Qualifikation als Tragwerksplaner). Zunächst war er bei einem kleineren Ingenieurbüro (Wheeler & Jupp) in London. Beeindruckt durch den Skylon von Felix Samuely und Frank Newby beim Festival of Britain 1951 bewarb er sich im Ingenieurbüro von Samuely und wurde angenommen. Unter anderem war er am Neubau der amerikanischen Botschaft in London beteiligt (Architekt Eero Saarinen). Anschließend arbeitete er für Terence Conran und Hancock Associates, bevor er si (de)
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