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  1. Nicholas Peter Andrew Grimshaw (born 14 August 1984), also known as Grimmy, is an English television and former radio presenter, podcaster and author. He became known for having hosted a variety of shows on BBC Radio 1. He is also known as a television presenter for his Channel 4 roles in T4 and The Album Chart Show.

    • 2006–present
    • BBC
  2. Grimshaw's architecture practice continues to grow; it has a global profile, with offices in London, New York, Melbourne and Sydney. The work of Nicholas Grimshaw & Partners was the subject of a series of monographs published by Phaidon Press: Architecture, Industry and Innovation deals with the years 1965–1988; Structure Space and Skin ...

    • British
    • 9 October 1939 (age 84), Hove, East Sussex, England
    • Architect
  3. Nick Grimshaw, Francesca Burns and Pixie Geldof September 2014.jpg 5,472 × 3,648; 1.76 MB Rita Ora & Nick Grimshaw @ Teen Awards 2013 (11139836944).jpg 2,816 × 2,112; 275 KB Westfield Stratford Press Launch Pixie Geldof, Nick Grimshaw (6143729212) cropped.jpg 530 × 590; 81 KB

  4. Oct 9, 2022 · Soft Lad by Nick Grimshaw is published on 27 October (£20, Hodder & Stoughton) and available for pre-order now. Order it for £17.40 at guardianbookshop.com Explore more on these topics

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  6. Apr 1, 2020 · Photograph: Comic Relief/Comic Relief via Getty Images. Grimshaw first experienced anxiety at university, with flashpoints occurring at the times in his career when he has been working too hard ...

  7. BIOGRAPHY. Together with Richard Rogers and Norman Foster, Nicholas Grimshaw is credited with pioneering High-Tech modernism in Britain in the early 1970s. Grimshaw's buildings demonstrate the fusion of well-tempered, functional engineering and the fundamental principles of architecture. Always understandable spatially and organizationally ...

  8. Sir Nicholas Grimshaw graduated with Honours from the Architectural Association in 1965. He immediately started his own practice and won several awards for his buildings in the 1960s and 1970s, such as the RIBA award-winning Herman Miller factory → in Bath and the apartments at 125 Park Road → – both of which projects are now listed Grade II buildings.

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