Theo Crosby was the architect of Shakespeare's Globe. A founding partner of Pentagram Design Ltd, he became involved in the Globe project in 1969 and began designs for the site in 1986. He died in 1994. Since then, his work has been continued by Jon Greenfield, who first joined the project in 1987.
The original site of the Globe Theatre lies about 200 yards from its reconstruction on Bankside. The foundations were discovered in 1989 under a Grade II listed Georgian terrace and Southwark Bridge Road.
Archaeological excavations, panoramas, maps, building contracts, contemporary accounts and remaining buildings have each contributed to a body of knowledge that informed the reconstruction of the Globe Theatre. There are no remaining plans or construction drawings that clearly depict the form of the theatre itself.