Narinder Sagoo’s visionary drawing skills have been instrumental in imagining architectural spaces in his role as Head of Design and Communication for Foster and Partners. In this episode, he talks about how drawing was a key part of his childhood in a family of makers, how he excelled at art in school despite being bullied, how he learned important skills at the Bartlett School of Architecture, how he used these skills to design a zoo for which he spent time with animals there, his work with the charity Life Project for Youth, and his artwork representing the more than 10,000 young people who have benefitted from the charity.
Narinder Sagoo MBE talking with Bob Chaundy
Accompanying images on consideringart.com

Memories of my Father’s Workshop

Sketch made in St Peter’s Square, Rome

Aerial Vision for London



10,310 beneficiaries of Life Project 4 Youth drawn and digitised for the exhibition and auction Together We Art at The National Army Museum on January 29-30 2026.
All images are © Narinder Sagoo
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