MADRID, May 20 (Xinhua) -- British architect Norman
Foster on Wednesday won the Prince of Asturias Prize on Arts 2009, which he will
receive in the Spanish city of Oviedo in October.
Foster was chosen among 26 candidates from 11
countries, among them U.S. sculptor Richard Serra, British actress Vanessa
Redgrave and Spanish composer Cristobal Halffter, organizers said.
Foster was born in Manchester on 1935, he studied
Architecture in the University of Manchester and received a PhD at the
University of Yale in the United States.
Among Foster's works are the crystal dome of the
German Parliament (1995-1999) and the airports of Hong Kong and Beijing.
Foster also designed the Millau Bridge of 2,460
meters high over the Tran valley in France.
Foster is a strong defender of the high-tech style
and his work is permanently exhibited at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMa) in New
York and at the Pompidou center in Paris.
Foster said on Wednesday that he was very thankful
for the prize, which he said was "great news, something absolutely fantastic."
The Prize of the Arts given by the Price of Asturias
Foundationis of 50,000 euros and it will be given at the end of October by the
Prince Felipe of Borbon.