Sir Nicholas Grimshaw, the architect of the Eden Project in Cornwall, has died at the age of 85.
Sir Nicholas also designed the landmark Ship building in Plymouth and the glass-and-steel International Terminal at Waterloo in London which won The Royal Institute of British Architects Building of the Year Award in 1994.
The news was announced on Monday afternoon by the architecture firm Grimshaw, which he founded in 1980.
In a statement, it said he had been "a man of invention and ideas" who would be remembered for "his endless curiosity about how things are made".
"With this pragmatic creativity, Nick had an extraordinary ability to convince others that daring ideas were possible," the firm added.







