All Richard Rogers (1933-2021) articles – Page 2
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News
Lloyd’s grade I listing ‘no guarantee of protection’, warns C20 Society
Conservation chief warns Lloyd’s: ‘We’ll be watching you’ as redevelopment plans spark concern
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News
RSHP opens office in Paris to beat Brexit
Architect says base in French capital will act as gateway to Europe after ’profoundly regressive act’
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50 Wonders
50 Wonders | Matthew Carmona: Pompidou Centre
The Bartlett professor introduces the latest in our 50th birthday series
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Features
Richard Rogers’ greatest legacy is not a building but his activism
As Richard Rogers retires from the practice he founded more than 40 years ago, former colleague Sarah Gaventa considers his legacy
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Features
It’s time to stop relying on the big names of architecture
We don’t need another Richard Rogers to use their influence to push grand plans, writes Rob Fiehn. We all benefit from a more transparent system
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Opinion
Where will the next Rogers and Foster come from?
We urgently need architects who can capture the public imagination, writes Ben Flatman
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News
Richard Rogers steps down from RSHP
Exclusive: Architect announces his retirement after more than six decades
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News
Rogers Stirk Harbour & Partners wins Doolan Prize
Macallan Distillery is also a Stirling contender
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News
Rogers steps down from Pritzker Prize jury
New York architect and academic join panel as past laureate and Tata chief retire
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News
Foster and Rogers warn PM: You are ignoring the 48%
Open letter signed by 400 architects warns of ‘devastating’ consequences of Brexit
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News
Rogers rebukes volume housebuilders for 'greed'
Big housebuilders won’t solve housing crisis, says architect
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News
Adjaye and Rogers back Owusu for president
Campaign endorsed by 60 architects including Richard Rogers and David Adjaye
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News
Adjaye, Rogers and Sasha Lubetkin warn council not to destroy Alton Estate
Dozens of architects and academics sign open letter
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News
Rogers, Adjaye and Dixon Jones force AA showdown
Tony Fretton, Kate Macintosh and Alan Stanton also sign letter demanding meeting to reverse cuts
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Features
Gallery: The 6 most interesting RSHP projects
The Richard Rogers Partnership became Rogers Stirk Harbour & Partners a decade ago this month. Ike Ijeh assesses the back catalogue
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Building Study
The Leadenhall Building by Rogers Stirk Harbour & Partners
RSHP’s Leadenhall Building – or Cheesegrater – which has just completed its shell and core stage, is an exhilarating skyscraper that does more than any other to open itself up to the public. But Ike Ijeh says it’s a shame that it merely adds to the chaos of London’s skyline
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Building Study
Building Study: British Museum World Conservation and Exhibitions Centre
Rogers Stirk Harbour & Partners doesn’t quite get the British Museum right, says Ike Ijeh
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Features
Lord Rogers interview: ‘Being old is alright, you know’
Lord Rogers is fast approaching 80 but that doesn’t stop him having ambitions to expand into the Middle East, attacking Boris Johnson’s record as London mayor or taking pleasure in a few glasses of red wine, as Emily Wright found out
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Technical
Neo Bankside by Rogers Stirk Harbour & Partners
The diagonal steel bracing is a core part of this residential development’s identity — and because of its prominence, it had to look exactly right
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Building Study
One Hyde Park, London, by Rogers Stirk Harbour
Despite its attempts to ingratiate, One Hyde Park cannot entirely escape its underlying philosophy of segregation
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