Richard Rogers

Rogers in 2013 Richard George Rogers, Baron Rogers of Riverside, (23 July 1933 – 18 December 2021) was a British-Italian architect noted for his modernist and constructivist designs in high-tech architecture. He was the founder at Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners, previously known as the Richard Rogers Partnership, until June 2020. After Rogers' retirement and death, the firm rebranded to simply RSHP on 30 June 2022.

Rogers was perhaps best known for his work on the Pompidou Centre in Paris, the Lloyd's building and Millennium Dome, both in London, the Senedd building, in Cardiff, and the European Court of Human Rights building, in Strasbourg. He was awarded the RIBA Gold Medal, the Thomas Jefferson Medal, the RIBA Stirling Prize, the Minerva Medal, and the 2007 Pritzker Prize. Provided by Wikipedia
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    The End of the Virtual : Digital Methods. by Rogers, Richard

    Published 2009
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    Information politics on the Web by Rogers, Richard, 1965-

    Published 2004
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    Digital methods by Rogers, Richard, 1965-

    Published 2013
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    Voices & visions. 11, Wallace Stevens : man made out of words

    Published 1988
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    A midwife's tale

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    Published 2005
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