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Richard Rogers

Richard George Rogers, Baron Rogers of Riverside, CH, FRIBA, FCSD, HonFREng, RA (23 July 1933 – 18 December 2021) was a British-Italian architect noted for his modernist and constructivist designs in high-tech architecture. He was a senior partner at Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners, previously known as the Richard Rogers Partnership, until June 2020.


The Lord Rogers of Riverside

Rogers in 2013
Born
Richard George Rogers

(1933-07-23)23 July 1933
Florence, Tuscany, Italy
Died18 December 2021(2021-12-18) (aged 88)
London, England
NationalityBritish and Italian
Alma mater
OccupationArchitect
Spouses
(m. 1960, divorced)
(m. 1973)
Children5, including Roo
Awards
PracticeRogers Stirk Harbour + Partners (2007–2020)
Buildings
Projects

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.

Early life and career edit

 
The Lloyd's Building in London at night

Richard Rogers was born in Florence, Tuscany, in 1933 into an Anglo-Italian family. His father, William Nino Rogers (1906–1993), was Jewish, and was the cousin of Italian Jewish architect Ernesto Nathan Rogers. His Jewish ancestors moved from Sunderland to Venice in about 1800, later settling in Trieste, Milan and Florence. In October 1938, William Nino Rogers came back to England,[2] having fled Fascist Italy and anti-Jewish laws under Mussolini.

Upon moving to England, Richard Rogers went to St John's School, Leatherhead. Rogers did not excel academically, which made him believe that he was "stupid because he could not read or memorise his school work"[3] and as a consequence, he said, he became "very depressed".[3] He could not read until he was 11,[4] and it was not until after he had his first child that Rogers realised he was dyslexic.[3] After leaving St Johns School, he undertook a foundation course at Epsom School of Art[5] (now the University for the Creative Arts) before going into National Service between 1951 and 1953.[2]

He then attended the Architectural Association School of Architecture in London, where he gained the Architectural Association's Diploma (AA Dipl) from 1954 until 1959, subsequently graduating with a master's degree (M Arch) from the Yale School of Architecture in 1962 on a Fulbright Scholarship.[3][6] While studying at Yale, Rogers met fellow architecture student Norman Foster and planning student Su Brumwell.[7]

After leaving Yale he joined Skidmore, Owings & Merrill in New York City.[4] On returning to England in 1963, he, Norman Foster and Brumwell set up architectural practice as Team 4 with Wendy Cheesman (Brumwell later married Rogers, Cheesman married Foster).[8] Rogers and Foster earned a reputation for what was later termed by the media high-tech architecture.[9]

By 1967, Team 4 had split up, but Rogers continued to collaborate with Su Rogers, along with John Young and Laurie Abbott.[10] In early 1968 he was commissioned to design a house and studio for Humphrey Spender near Maldon, Essex, a glass cube framed with I-beams. He continued to develop his ideas of prefabrication and structural simplicity to design a Wimbledon house for his parents. This was based on ideas from his conceptual Zip-Up House.[11]

Rogers subsequently joined forces with Italian architect Renzo Piano, a partnership that was to prove fruitful. His career leapt forward when he, Piano and Gianfranco Franchini won the design competition for the Pompidou Centre in July 1971, alongside a team from Ove Arup that included Irish engineer Peter Rice.[12]

Later career edit

After working with Piano, Rogers established the Richard Rogers Partnership along with Marco Goldschmied, Mike Davies, and John Young in 1977.[13] This became Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners in 2007. The firm maintains offices in London, Shanghai, and Sydney.[14]

Rogers devoted much of his later career to wider issues surrounding architecture, urbanism, sustainability, and the ways in which cities are used. One early illustration of his thinking was an exhibition at the Royal Academy in 1986, entitled "London As It Could Be", which also featured the work of James Stirling and Rogers's former partner Norman Foster. This exhibition made public a series of proposals for transforming a large area of central London, subsequently dismissed as impractical by the city's authorities.[15]

 
The Pompidou Centre in Paris

In 1995, he became the first architect to deliver the BBC's annual Reith Lectures. This series of five talks, titled Sustainable City, were later adapted into the book Cities for a Small Planet (Faber and Faber: London 1997, ISBN 0-571-17993-2). The BBC made these lectures available to the public for download in July 2011.[16]

In 1998, he set up the Urban Task Force at the invitation of the British government, to help identify causes of urban decline and establish a vision of safety, vitality, and beauty for Britain's cities.[17] This work resulted in a white paper, Towards an Urban Renaissance, outlining recommendations for future city designers.[18] Rogers also served for several years as chair of the Greater London Authority panel for Architecture and Urbanism.[19] He was chair of the board of Trustees of The Architecture Foundation.[20][21]

From 2001 to 2008, he was chief advisor on architecture and urbanism to the then Mayor of London Ken Livingstone. In 2008, he was asked to continue on in his role as an advisor by the then new mayor Boris Johnson. He stood down from the post in October 2009.[22] Rogers also served as an advisor to two mayors of Barcelona on urban strategies.[23]

The Senedd building
 
Rogers (left) with Queen Elizabeth II and Sue Essex AM (right), at the opening of the Senedd building
 
The steps leading up to the Senedd

Amidst this extra-curricular activity, Rogers continued to create controversial and iconic works. Perhaps the most famous of these, the Millennium Dome, was designed by the Rogers practice in conjunction with engineering firm Buro Happold and completed in 1999. It was the subject of fierce political and public debate over the cost and contents of the exhibition it contained; the building itself cost £43 million.[24]

In May 2006, Rogers's practice was chosen as the architect of Tower 3 of the new World Trade Center in New York City, replacing the old World Trade Center which was destroyed in the September 11 attacks.[25]

Rogers resigned his directorship of Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners on 30 June 2020.[26] The Rogers name will be removed from the practice by 2022 as the founding constitution requires.[27]

Selected projects edit

Team 4 edit

Richard and Su Rogers Architects (with John Young and Laurie Abbott) edit

Piano + Rogers edit

The Richard Rogers Partnership edit

 
Madrid-Barajas Airport terminal 4

RSHP (previously Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners) edit

Criticisms edit

Like Frank Lloyd Wright's and Le Corbusier's, some of Rogers's buildings have not proved as well designed as claimed, suffering from leaks and maintenance problems. The Lloyds Buildings's much-vaunted design innovation of routing the service pipes outside the walls in fact led to such costs caused by weathering and maintenance that Lloyds considered vacating the building in 2014. Lloyds's former chief executive Richard Ward stated: "There is a fundamental problem with this building. Everything is exposed to the elements, and that makes it very costly."[73]

In 2014 Rogers faced a £5m legal claim over problems at the Oxley Woods estate designed by the firm. Residents complained of water seepage through cladding panels and windows on the prefabricated terraced housing.[74]

Palestine controversy edit

In February 2006, Rogers hosted the inaugural meeting of the campaigning organisation Architects and Planners for Justice in Palestine (APJP) in his London offices. At that time his practice had secured a number of projects in New York, including the redevelopment of the Silvercup Studios site, a masterplan for the East River Waterfront and a commission for a $1.7 billion expansion of the Jacob K. Javits Convention Centre in Manhattan. Rogers, however, publicly dissociated himself from the group within weeks, following an outcry from generally pro-Israeli New York voters and politicians, which threatened him with the loss of prestigious commissions including projects in New York and abroad.[75] He announced his withdrawal with the statement, "I unequivocally renounce Architects and Planners for Justice in Palestine and have withdrawn my relationship with them."[76]

Personal life edit

Rogers was married to Ruth Rogers, chef and owner of The River Café restaurant in west London. They had two sons together, Roo and Bo (deceased 2011).[77] Rogers also had three sons, Ben, Zad and Ab, from his first marriage to Su Brumwell. He had fourteen grandchildren and a younger brother, Peter William Rogers, a property developer and co-founder of Stanhope.[78][79][80] In 2015, he was named one of the "50 best-dressed British men" by GQ magazine.[81]

He died in London on 18 December 2021, at the age of 88.[82]

Honours and awards edit

 
Exhibition on Richard Rogers at the Centre Beaubourg in Paris (2008). Zip Up House model.

Rogers was knighted in 1991 by Queen Elizabeth II.[83][84] He was created Baron Rogers of Riverside, of Chelsea in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea on 17 October 1996.[85] He sat as a Labour peer in the House of Lords; having not attended a proceeding in the 2019–21 session, his membership expired on 11 May 2021.[86] Rogers was appointed a Member of the Order of the Companions of Honour (CH) in the 2008 Birthday Honours list.[87] However, he was a republican.[88]

Rogers was awarded the RIBA Royal Gold Medal in 1985. He was twice honoured by France, first as a Chevalier, L'Ordre National de la Légion d'honneur in 1986, and later as an Officier de l'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres in 1995.[89] He received a Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement at the 10th Mostra di Architettura di Venezia.[90] In 2006, the Richard Rogers Partnership was awarded the Stirling Prize for Terminal 4 of Barajas Airport,[91] and again in 2009 for Maggie's Centre in London.[92] Rogers won the Gold Medal for Architecture at the National Eisteddfod of Wales of 2006 for his work on the Senedd building of the Senedd (Welsh Parliament).[93] He was also appointed an Honorary Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering[1] in 2005. In 2007 Rogers was made Laureate of the Pritzker Architecture Prize – architecture's highest honour.[94] He was awarded the Minerva Medal by the Chartered Society of Designers in the same year. In 2012, Rogers was among the British cultural icons selected by artist Sir Peter Blake to appear in a new version of his most famous artwork – the Beatles' Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band album cover – to celebrate the British cultural figures of the last six decades.[95]

Rogers was awarded honorary degrees from several universities, including Alfonso X El Sabio University in Madrid, Oxford Brookes University, the University of Kent, the Czech Technical University in Prague and the Open University. In 1994, he was awarded an Honorary Degree (Doctor of Science) by the University of Bath.[96]

In popular culture edit

Rogers is mentioned (along with fellow architect Philip Johnson) in the song "Thru These Architect's Eyes" on the album Outside (1995) by David Bowie.[97]

Rogers is mentioned in the song "Anti-Everything" by British band Mansun, from the album Six (1998).[citation needed]

Publications edit

Rogers wrote several books during his career, including:

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External links edit

  • Portraits of Richard Rogers at the National Portrait Gallery, London  
  • Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners website
  • Large list of major Richard Rogers skyscrapers with data and images
  • Rogers, Stirk, Harbour and Partners projects portfolio
  • Pritzker Prize 2007 27 November 2010 at the Wayback Machine
  • (video)
  • The 1995 BBC Reith Lectures: Sustainable City by Richard Rogers
  • Profile on Royal Academy of Arts Collections

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Not to be confused with Richard Rodgers For other people named Richard Rogers see Richard Rogers disambiguation Richard George Rogers Baron Rogers of Riverside CH FRIBA FCSD HonFREng RA 23 July 1933 18 December 2021 was a British Italian architect noted for his modernist and constructivist designs in high tech architecture He was a senior partner at Rogers Stirk Harbour Partners previously known as the Richard Rogers Partnership until June 2020 The Right HonourableThe Lord Rogers of RiversideCH FRIBA FCSD HonFREng RARogers in 2013BornRichard George Rogers 1933 07 23 23 July 1933Florence Tuscany ItalyDied18 December 2021 2021 12 18 aged 88 London EnglandNationalityBritish and ItalianAlma materArchitectural Association Yale School of ArchitectureOccupationArchitectSpousesSu Brumwell m 1960 divorced wbr Ruth Elias m 1973 wbr Children5 including RooAwardsRIBA Gold Medal 1985 Knight Bachelor 1991 Thomas Jefferson Medal 1999 Praemium Imperiale 2000 Stirling Prize 2006 2009 Minerva Medal 2007 Pritzker Prize 2007 HonFREng 1 2005 PracticeRogers Stirk Harbour Partners 2007 2020 BuildingsCentre Georges Pompidou Lloyd s building Grade I Millennium Dome European Court of Human Rights Madrid Barajas Airport terminal 4 Heathrow Terminal 5 Senedd CardiffProjectsTowards an Urban Renaissance Grand ParisRogers 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 Contents 1 Early life and career 2 Later career 3 Selected projects 3 1 Team 4 3 2 Richard and Su Rogers Architects with John Young and Laurie Abbott 3 3 Piano Rogers 3 4 The Richard Rogers Partnership 3 5 RSHP previously Rogers Stirk Harbour Partners 4 Criticisms 5 Palestine controversy 6 Personal life 7 Honours and awards 8 In popular culture 9 Publications 10 References 11 External linksEarly life and career edit nbsp The Lloyd s Building in London at nightRichard Rogers was born in Florence Tuscany in 1933 into an Anglo Italian family His father William Nino Rogers 1906 1993 was Jewish and was the cousin of Italian Jewish architect Ernesto Nathan Rogers His Jewish ancestors moved from Sunderland to Venice in about 1800 later settling in Trieste Milan and Florence In October 1938 William Nino Rogers came back to England 2 having fled Fascist Italy and anti Jewish laws under Mussolini Upon moving to England Richard Rogers went to St John s School Leatherhead Rogers did not excel academically which made him believe that he was stupid because he could not read or memorise his school work 3 and as a consequence he said he became very depressed 3 He could not read until he was 11 4 and it was not until after he had his first child that Rogers realised he was dyslexic 3 After leaving St Johns School he undertook a foundation course at Epsom School of Art 5 now the University for the Creative Arts before going into National Service between 1951 and 1953 2 He then attended the Architectural Association School of Architecture in London where he gained the Architectural Association s Diploma AA Dipl from 1954 until 1959 subsequently graduating with a master s degree M Arch from the Yale School of Architecture in 1962 on a Fulbright Scholarship 3 6 While studying at Yale Rogers met fellow architecture student Norman Foster and planning student Su Brumwell 7 After leaving Yale he joined Skidmore Owings amp Merrill in New York City 4 On returning to England in 1963 he Norman Foster and Brumwell set up architectural practice as Team 4 with Wendy Cheesman Brumwell later married Rogers Cheesman married Foster 8 Rogers and Foster earned a reputation for what was later termed by the media high tech architecture 9 By 1967 Team 4 had split up but Rogers continued to collaborate with Su Rogers along with John Young and Laurie Abbott 10 In early 1968 he was commissioned to design a house and studio for Humphrey Spender near Maldon Essex a glass cube framed with I beams He continued to develop his ideas of prefabrication and structural simplicity to design a Wimbledon house for his parents This was based on ideas from his conceptual Zip Up House 11 Rogers subsequently joined forces with Italian architect Renzo Piano a partnership that was to prove fruitful His career leapt forward when he Piano and Gianfranco Franchini won the design competition for the Pompidou Centre in July 1971 alongside a team from Ove Arup that included Irish engineer Peter Rice 12 Later career editAfter working with Piano Rogers established the Richard Rogers Partnership along with Marco Goldschmied Mike Davies and John Young in 1977 13 This became Rogers Stirk Harbour Partners in 2007 The firm maintains offices in London Shanghai and Sydney 14 Rogers devoted much of his later career to wider issues surrounding architecture urbanism sustainability and the ways in which cities are used One early illustration of his thinking was an exhibition at the Royal Academy in 1986 entitled London As It Could Be which also featured the work of James Stirling and Rogers s former partner Norman Foster This exhibition made public a series of proposals for transforming a large area of central London subsequently dismissed as impractical by the city s authorities 15 nbsp The Pompidou Centre in ParisIn 1995 he became the first architect to deliver the BBC s annual Reith Lectures This series of five talks titled Sustainable City were later adapted into the book Cities for a Small Planet Faber and Faber London 1997 ISBN 0 571 17993 2 The BBC made these lectures available to the public for download in July 2011 16 In 1998 he set up the Urban Task Force at the invitation of the British government to help identify causes of urban decline and establish a vision of safety vitality and beauty for Britain s cities 17 This work resulted in a white paper Towards an Urban Renaissance outlining recommendations for future city designers 18 Rogers also served for several years as chair of the Greater London Authority panel for Architecture and Urbanism 19 He was chair of the board of Trustees of The Architecture Foundation 20 21 From 2001 to 2008 he was chief advisor on architecture and urbanism to the then Mayor of London Ken Livingstone In 2008 he was asked to continue on in his role as an advisor by the then new mayor Boris Johnson He stood down from the post in October 2009 22 Rogers also served as an advisor to two mayors of Barcelona on urban strategies 23 The Senedd building nbsp Rogers left with Queen Elizabeth II and Sue Essex AM right at the opening of the Senedd building nbsp The steps leading up to the Senedd Amidst this extra curricular activity Rogers continued to create controversial and iconic works Perhaps the most famous of these the Millennium Dome was designed by the Rogers practice in conjunction with engineering firm Buro Happold and completed in 1999 It was the subject of fierce political and public debate over the cost and contents of the exhibition it contained the building itself cost 43 million 24 In May 2006 Rogers s practice was chosen as the architect of Tower 3 of the new World Trade Center in New York City replacing the old World Trade Center which was destroyed in the September 11 attacks 25 Rogers resigned his directorship of Rogers Stirk Harbour Partners on 30 June 2020 26 The Rogers name will be removed from the practice by 2022 as the founding constitution requires 27 Selected projects editTeam 4 edit Main article Team 4 Creek Vean Cornwall UK 1963 1966 28 Reliance Controls electronics factory Swindon UK 1967 29 Jaffe House also known as Skybreak House Humphrey Spender s house Radlett Hertfordshire UK 1965 1966 30 Wates Housing Coulsdon Surrey UK 1965 31 Murray Mews Camden London UK 1966 2 Richard and Su Rogers Architects with John Young and Laurie Abbott edit 22 Parkside Dr Nino and Dada Rogers s house Wimbledon London UK 1967 32 Zip Up House 1967 69 33 The Studio Ulting Maldon Essex UK 1968 9 34 Piano Rogers edit Universal Oil Products Tadworth UK 1969 1974 35 B amp B Italia headquarters Como Italy 1972 1973 36 Pompidou Centre Paris France 1971 77 37 38 IRCAM Paris France 1971 1977 39 PA Consulting Group s Research Laboratory Melbourn UK 1976 1983 40 The Richard Rogers Partnership edit Main article Richard Rogers Partnership nbsp Madrid Barajas Airport terminal 4Lloyd s building London UK 1978 84 41 Inmos microprocessor factory Newport Wales UK 1980 1982 42 Old Billingsgate Market London UK 1985 1988 43 Paternoster Square London UK 1987 41 The River Cafe London UK 1987 44 Reuters Data Centre London UK 1987 1992 45 Kabuki cho Tower Tokyo Japan 1987 1993 46 Linn Products Waterfoot Glasgow 1988 47 Antwerp Law Courts Belgium 2000 2006 48 Marseille Provence Airport Marignane France 1989 1992 49 Channel 4 Headquarters London UK 1990 1994 50 European Court of Human Rights building Strasbourg France 1995 41 88 Wood Street London UK 1990 1999 51 Palais de Justice de Bordeaux Bordeaux France 1993 1999 52 Lloyd s Register building London UK 1995 1999 41 Millennium Dome London UK 1996 1999 41 Broadwick House London UK 1996 2000 53 Paddington Waterside London UK 1999 2004 54 Mossbourne Community Academy London UK 2002 2004 55 Senedd building Cardiff Wales 1999 2005 56 Adolfo Suarez Madrid Barajas Airport terminals 4 and 4S Madrid Spain 2004 41 Hesperia Tower Barcelona Spain 2005 57 RSHP previously Rogers Stirk Harbour Partners edit Main article RSHP Heathrow Terminal 5 London UK 1989 2008 41 Las Arenas Barcelona Spain 1999 2011 58 Maggie s Centre London UK 2001 2008 41 Central Park Station R9 Kaohsiung Mass Rapid Transit system Kaohsiung City Taiwan 2003 2007 59 Three World Trade Center New York City 2006 2018 41 British Museum World Conservation and Exhibitions Centre London UK 2007 2014 60 One Hyde Park London 2007 2010 61 Atrio Towers Bogota 2008 62 Santa Maria del Pianto Underground Station Naples Italy 2006 63 NEO Bankside London UK 2012 61 33 Park Row New York USA 2021 64 122 Leadenhall Street also known as the Cheesegrater London 2000 2014 41 Greater Paris Grand Paris France 2008 2013 65 Oxley Woods Milton Keynes UK 2004 2010 61 St Lawrence Market North Revitalization Toronto Canada 2010 with Adamson Associates 66 Y Cube London 2013 2015 61 International Quarter London London 2014 ongoing 67 Taoyuan International Airport T3 Taipei Taiwan 2015 ongoing 68 International Towers Sydney Barangaroo Sydney 2010 2016 69 8 Chifly Sydney Australia 2005 2013 70 PLACE Ladywell London UK 2014 2016 71 Parc1 Tower Seoul South Korea 2008 2020 72 nbsp London Heathrow Terminal 5 nbsp Maggie s Centre London nbsp Central Park Station R9 Kaohsiung City Taiwan nbsp Las Arenas Barcelona nbsp One Hyde Park London nbsp International Towers Sydney nbsp Parc1 TowerCriticisms editLike Frank Lloyd Wright s and Le Corbusier s some of Rogers s buildings have not proved as well designed as claimed suffering from leaks and maintenance problems The Lloyds Buildings s much vaunted design innovation of routing the service pipes outside the walls in fact led to such costs caused by weathering and maintenance that Lloyds considered vacating the building in 2014 Lloyds s former chief executive Richard Ward stated There is a fundamental problem with this building Everything is exposed to the elements and that makes it very costly 73 In 2014 Rogers faced a 5m legal claim over problems at the Oxley Woods estate designed by the firm Residents complained of water seepage through cladding panels and windows on the prefabricated terraced housing 74 Palestine controversy editIn February 2006 Rogers hosted the inaugural meeting of the campaigning organisation Architects and Planners for Justice in Palestine APJP in his London offices At that time his practice had secured a number of projects in New York including the redevelopment of the Silvercup Studios site a masterplan for the East River Waterfront and a commission for a 1 7 billion expansion of the Jacob K Javits Convention Centre in Manhattan Rogers however publicly dissociated himself from the group within weeks following an outcry from generally pro Israeli New York voters and politicians which threatened him with the loss of prestigious commissions including projects in New York and abroad 75 He announced his withdrawal with the statement I unequivocally renounce Architects and Planners for Justice in Palestine and have withdrawn my relationship with them 76 Personal life editRogers was married to Ruth Rogers chef and owner of The River Cafe restaurant in west London They had two sons together Roo and Bo deceased 2011 77 Rogers also had three sons Ben Zad and Ab from his first marriage to Su Brumwell He had fourteen grandchildren and a younger brother Peter William Rogers a property developer and co founder of Stanhope 78 79 80 In 2015 he was named one of the 50 best dressed British men by GQ magazine 81 He died in London on 18 December 2021 at the age of 88 82 Honours and awards edit nbsp Exhibition on Richard Rogers at the Centre Beaubourg in Paris 2008 Zip Up House model Rogers was knighted in 1991 by Queen Elizabeth II 83 84 He was created Baron Rogers of Riverside of Chelsea in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea on 17 October 1996 85 He sat as a Labour peer in the House of Lords having not attended a proceeding in the 2019 21 session his membership expired on 11 May 2021 86 Rogers was appointed a Member of the Order of the Companions of Honour CH in the 2008 Birthday Honours list 87 However he was a republican 88 Rogers was awarded the RIBA Royal Gold Medal in 1985 He was twice honoured by France first as a Chevalier L Ordre National de la Legion d honneur in 1986 and later as an Officier de l Ordre des Arts et des Lettres in 1995 89 He received a Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement at the 10th Mostra di Architettura di Venezia 90 In 2006 the Richard Rogers Partnership was awarded the Stirling Prize for Terminal 4 of Barajas Airport 91 and again in 2009 for Maggie s Centre in London 92 Rogers won the Gold Medal for Architecture at the National Eisteddfod of Wales of 2006 for his work on the Senedd building of the Senedd Welsh Parliament 93 He was also appointed an Honorary Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering 1 in 2005 In 2007 Rogers was made Laureate of the Pritzker Architecture Prize architecture s highest honour 94 He was awarded the Minerva Medal by the Chartered Society of Designers in the same year In 2012 Rogers was among the British cultural icons selected by artist Sir Peter Blake to appear in a new version of his most famous artwork the Beatles Sgt Pepper s Lonely Hearts Club Band album cover to celebrate the British cultural figures of the last six decades 95 Rogers was awarded honorary degrees from several universities including Alfonso X El Sabio University in Madrid Oxford Brookes University the University of Kent the Czech Technical University in Prague and the Open University In 1994 he was awarded an Honorary Degree Doctor of Science by the University of Bath 96 In popular culture editRogers is mentioned along with fellow architect Philip Johnson in the song Thru These Architect s Eyes on the album Outside 1995 by David Bowie 97 Rogers is mentioned in the song Anti Everything by British band Mansun from the album Six 1998 citation needed Publications editRogers wrote several books during his career including Architecture A Modern View Thames amp Hudson 1991 ISBN 978 0 500 27651 8 A New London co author Mark Fisher and the Labour Party Penguin 1992 ISBN 978 0 14 015794 9 Cities for a Small Planet Faber and Faber 1997 ISBN 978 0 571 17993 0 Towards an Urban Renaissance Urban Task Force 1999 ISBN 978 1 85112 165 6 Cities for a Small Country Faber and Faber 2000 ISBN 978 0 571 20652 0 Richard Rogers and Architects From the House to the City 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