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Richard Rogers + Architects - From the House to the City

Also showing
  1. 175 Greenwich Street - view of the World Trade Centre Site credit 7-t Ltd
  2. Antwerp Law Courts credit Katsuhisa Kida
  3. National Assembly for Wales credit Katsuhisa Kida
  4. Maggies Centre London credit 7-t Ltd
  5. T4 Madrid Barajas Airport credit AENA

24 April – 25 August

Richard Rogers has had the most remarkable career in British architecture. Beginning with an extraordinary family house in Cornwall, then changing the shape of post-War architecture with the Pompidou Centre, he now heads up an international office that is busier than ever.

Recipient of the most prestigious distinction in international architecture, the 2007 Pritzker Prize, Richard Rogers is one of Britain’s most influential architects. Exceptional and high-profile projects include the headquarters for Lloyd’s of London, the Millennium Dome and the National Assembly for Wales. Rogers has established himself and his practice, Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners, at the very forefront of today’s architectural culture.

Download the podcast with Richard Rogers and exhibition designer Ab Rogers in conversation with Deyan Sudjic, Design Museum Director and listen to it on your way to the exhibition.

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