All Rogers Stirk Harbour & Partners articles – Page 24
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Goldschmied wins battle for Rogers HQ
Rogers Stirk Harbour & Partners could be forced out of its riverside headquarters after the Thames Wharf site was bought by Richard Rogers’ former colleague Marco Goldschmied, who has pledged to turn it into a zero-carbon development.
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Rogers loses battle over Thames Wharf HQ
Former colleague Marco Goldschmied has acquired the offices of Rogers Stirk Harbour & Partners
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In his pomp: Rogers' Paris retrospective reviewed
The Pompidou, designed by Richard Rogers 30 years ago, is a fitting host for a major retrospective of his remarkable career, says Kester Rattenbury
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Rogers honoured by design body
The Chartered Society of Designers has awarded Richard Rogers its lifetime achievement award, the Minerva Medal.
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Rogers’ team wins Elephant & Castle regeneration
Architects including Richard Rogers, Glenn Howells and Allies & Morrison are celebrating after client Lend Lease was picked to develop south London’s run-down Elephant & Castle area, one of Europe’s largest regeneration schemes.
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City ‘cheese grater’ presses ahead
Following above-expectation financial results, property developer British Land has announced that it will press ahead with the Rogers Stirk Harbour & Partners-designed Leadenhall Building in the City of London.
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Rogers’ practice posts profit
Richard Rogers’ practice Rogers Stirk Harbour & Partners has posted an impressive annual pretax profit of £1.2 million for the year ending June 30 2006, compared to a £650,000 loss for the previous 12 months.
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Candys’ sweet deal for Rogers
Rogers Stirk Harbour & Partners gets off to a flying start with £600m Chelsea Barracks win
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Rogers adds Pritzker prize to busy year
Richard Rogers has won the Pritzker Architecture Prize for 2007, becoming only the fourth British architect to take the award after James Stirling, Norman Foster and Zaha Hadid.
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Richard Rogers clinches the Pritzker Prize for 2007
Richard Rogers has won the Pritzker Architecture Prize for 2007, becoming only the fourth British architect to take the award. Judges praised the RRP founder as "a champion of urban life".
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Barajas bomb blast hits Rogers’ terminal
Richard Rogers’ Stirling Prize-winning Terminal 4 at Madrid Barajas airport sustained superficial damage in the terrorist bombing last Saturday, which authorities believe killed two men. However, most of the building was open to passengers the next day after access routes were cleared of debris.
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Goldschmied sues Rogers
Exclusive: Marco eyes up his former office for redevelopment which could leave RRP homeless
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Rogers looks to future...
Stirling- Prize winning practice tackles succession question by planning a change of name
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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