Richard Rogers + Architects – From the House to the City at Design Museum on artrepublic.com
Exhibition running from Apr 24 2008
until Aug 25 2008
One of the most influential British architects of our time, Richard Rogers has established himself and his practice at the forefront of today’s architectural culture through such high-profile projects as the Pompidou Centre, the headquarters for Lloyd’s of London, the Millennium Dome, the National Assembly for Wales and Terminal 5 at Heathrow Airport. Richard Rogers + Architects – From the House to the City will present a detailed survey of Rogers’ work. This spans the early years with Norman and Wendy Foster and Su Rogers at Team 4 in the 1960s and designing the Pompidou Centre with Renzo Piano in the 1970s, to the establishment of Richard Rogers Partnership – now Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners – and the numerous projects designed by the practice and built throughout the world over the past four decades. The projects are arranged in colour-coded sections, with each ‘urban block’ evoking an architectural theme which examines a range of projects through new and archive models, photographs, drawings and films. In each thematic area – Transparent, Legible, Green, Lightweight, Public, Urban and Systems – projects that are particularly representative of that theme are explored. Rogers’ early career and influences are examined in an ‘Early Work’ section, and current projects by Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners are featured in a ‘Work in Progress’ section. From the House to the City, designed by Ab Rogers Design, will appear in the museum’s first floor gallery, with additional installations in the Design Museum Tank, the café, and the ground floor atrium space. Deyan Sudjic, Director of the Design Museum said: "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, and now heading up an international office that is busier than ever. The Design Museum is delighted to stage this important exhibition, the first of Richard Rogers’ work in London since 1986." Richard Rogers said: "The Design Museum is part of contemporary London’s cultural revolution and one of my favourite museums. I am delighted that our work will be shown here." OPENING HOURS: Daily: 10.00 - 17.45 Image Credits: Image 1: Richard Rogers + Architects at the Design Museum Credit Luke Hayes Slide Show: 175 Greenwich Street - view of World Trade Centre Site Credit 7-t Ltd National Assembly for Wales Credit Katsuhisa Kida Terminal 4 Madrid Barajas Airport Photographer Manuel Renau Credit AENA |