All Rogers Stirk Harbour & Partners articles – Page 25
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Rogers scoops Stirling double
Richard Rogers has bagged two nominations on the shortlist for the Stirling Prize 2006, giving him a strong chance of winning the one honour that has so far eluded him.
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Rogers proteges miss out on Lloyd's redesign
Unknown practice replaces Flacq in cost-cutting move at insurance firm
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60 second interview: Renzo Piano and Richard Rogers
Zoë Blackler catches up with a pair of old friends fresh from their latest collaboration driving sheep across the Millennium bridge and finds them in lighthearted mood
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School's out for Rogers
One of the world's great practices wants to know why its designs for schools keep getting turned down
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Rogers joins tower project for Bankside
Richard Rogers Partnership is to design three tall residential buildings in London's architecturally "buzzing" Bankside area.
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Cabe panel slams scale of Rogers' Cambridge plans
Cabe has blasted Richard Rogers' proposals for a 100,000sq m development in Cambridge for the Ashwell Property Group.
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Livingstone defends Rogers over Jewish row
London mayor Ken Livingstone has sprung to the defence of his design adviser, Richard Rogers, who has been embroiled in a transatlantic row since allowing a pro-Palestinian architectural pressure group to meet in his offices.
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Rogers puts final touches to task force housing report
Richard Rogers’s reconvened Urban Task Force has finally set a publication date for its long-awaited progress report on Deputy Prime Minster John Prescott’s housing plans.
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Rogers’ city library plan resurrected
Scrapped plans for a state-of-the-art library in Birmingham by the Richard Rogers Partnership could be resurrected when the council’s scrutiny committee calls for a rethink.
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Is Richard Rogers noteworthy?
The man who successfully campaigned to put 19th century prison reformer Elizabeth Fry on the back of the £5 note is lobbying the EU to immortalise architect Richard Rogers’ European Court of Human Rights at Strasbourg on the back of the €500 banknote.
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Rogers in bid to halt white flight
A revamp of London’s public spaces is to be used in the fight against white flight — where middle class white people leave cities.
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Birmingham plan lays Rogers library to rest
Birmingham City Council has finally ended months of speculation over the future of a new library project in the city, announcing that the library will now be split across two sites, one in the city centre and an archive in Eastside.
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Rogers faces tide of protest over wharf
Richard Rogers faced fierce opposition to a scheme for Rupert Murdoch’s News International this week when local protesters staged an elaborate demonstration against the project.
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Rogers to retire... in 10 years
Richard Rogers this week raised the spectre of him heading up his practice into his 80s.
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Ken backs Rogers City tower
Richard Rogers Partnership’s proposed 224m-high office tower in Leadenhall Street, London, has won the backing of London mayor Ken Livingstone.