All Rogers Stirk Harbour & Partners articles – Page 25
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NewsRichard 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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NewsGoldschmied sues Rogers
Exclusive: Marco eyes up his former office for redevelopment which could leave RRP homeless
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NewsRogers 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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NewsRogers proteges miss out on Lloyd's redesign
Unknown practice replaces Flacq in cost-cutting move at insurance firm
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News60 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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NewsSchool'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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NewsLivingstone 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.






