Tributes to renowned architect who designed Salford's iconic Lowry arts centre after his death aged 84
17.03.2023 - 19:27
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The world-renowned architect who designed Salford's iconic Lowry arts centre and theatre has died aged 84.
Bosses at The Lowry and civic leaders have paid tribute to the life and work of Michael Wilford CBE, saying his vision would 'live on forever through the beautiful building he created'.
The Salford Quays complex opened at Pier 8 in April 2000, with the late Queen Elizabeth II presiding over an official ceremony in the October.
Surrey-born father-of-five Mr Wilford, who formed a renowned architecture business and partnership with James Stirling, passed away on March 10.
In a tweet, the Lowry said: "The Lowry is saddened to hear of the passing of Michael Wilford CBE, the architect who designed our wonderful and iconic building. Our thoughts are with Michael's family and friends.
In a statement released today Felicity Goodey, founding chair of The Lowry and Sir Rod Aldridge OBE, its chairman, said Mr Wilford's vision leaves an 'incredible legacy'.
They said: "We are both deeply saddened to hear of the passing of architect Michael Wilford CBE.
"Michael realised the huge ambitions we all had for The Lowry, both as an international arts centre and as a beacon of regeneration for the city. He understood from the outset that Lowry should be 'international' in terms of quality and aspiration, but deeply rooted in its community.
"He was always the first to design solutions to any challenge and succeeded in creating a beautiful space capable of hosting the world’s most famous artists while making everyone feel at home and have fun. His vision and immeasurable talent will live on forever through the beautiful building he created, here at the heart of Salford Quays.
"It was an honour and real pleasure to work with him, and we