A Place for All People
Title | A Place for All People PDF eBook |
Author | Richard Rogers |
Publisher | Canongate Books |
Pages | 573 |
Release | 2017-09-07 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 178211694X |
Richard Rogers was born in Florence in 1933. He was educated in the UK and then at the Yale School of Architecture, where he met Norman Foster. Alongside his partners, he has been responsible for some of the most radical designs of the twentieth century, including the Pompidou Centre, the Millennium Dome, the Bordeaux Law Courts, Leadenhall Tower and Lloyd's of London. He chaired the Urban Task Force, which pioneered the return to urban living in the UK, was chief architectural advisor to the Mayor of London, and has also advised the mayors of Barcelona and Paris. He is married to Ruth Rogers, chef and owner of the River Café in London. He was knighted in 1991 by Queen Elizabeth II, and made a life peer in 1996. He has been awarded the Légion d'Honneur, the Royal Institute of British Architects' Royal Gold Medal, and the Pritzker Prize, architecture's highest honour. Richard Brown is Research Director at Centre for London, the independent think tank for London. He was previously Strategy Director at London Legacy Development Corporation, Manager of the Mayor of London's Architecture and Urbanism Unit, and an urban regeneration researcher at the Audit Commission.
The Architecture of Richard Rogers
Title | The Architecture of Richard Rogers PDF eBook |
Author | Deyan Sudjic |
Publisher | ABRAMS |
Pages | 168 |
Release | 1995 |
Genre | Architecture |
ISBN |
Centre Pompidou
Title | Centre Pompidou PDF eBook |
Author | Francesco Dal Co |
Publisher | Yale University Press |
Pages | 169 |
Release | 2016-01-01 |
Genre | Architecture |
ISBN | 0300221290 |
The design and history of Paris's iconic Centre Pompidou is explored in this absorbing and beautifully illustrated biography of a building.
Cities For A Small Planet
Title | Cities For A Small Planet PDF eBook |
Author | Richard Rogers |
Publisher | Hachette UK |
Pages | 196 |
Release | 2008-08-01 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN | 0786722908 |
Nothing else damages the earth's environment more than our cities. As the world's population has grown, our cities have burgeoned, and their impact on the environment worsened. Meanwhile, from the isolated, gated communities within Houston and Los Angeles, to the millions of residents of Bombay living in squalor, the city has failed to serve its ideal functions as the cradle of civilization, the engine of culture, and the inspiration for community and citizenship. In Cities for a Small Planet, Sir Richard Rogers, one of the world's leading architects and the designer of the Pompidou Center in Paris, demonstrates how future cities could provide the springboard for restoring humanity's harmony with its environment. Rogers outlines the disastrous impact cities have had and will continue to have on our world, from waste-saturated Tokyo Bay, to the massive plumes of pollution caused by London's traffic, to the depleted water resources of Mexico City. He traces these problems to the underlying social and cultural values that create them -- unchecked commercial zeal, selfish individualism, and a lack of community. Bringing to bear concepts such as that of "open-minded" space -- places within cities that serve multiple functions such as markets, parks, and sidewalk cafes -- he explains how urban design can be used to give citizens a sense of shared experience. The city built with comfortable and safe public space can bring diverse groups together and breed a sense of tolerance, awareness, identity, and mutual respect. He calls for a new theoretical shift in the way cities do business and interact with the environment, arguing that many products come to market and are sold without figuring their social or environmental cost. Rogers goes on to describe the city of the future: one that is sustainable within its own environment; that can make a positive impact on its surroundings; that encourages communication among its citizens; that is compact and focused around neighborhoods; and that is beautiful, a city whose buildings and spaces spark the creative potential of its inhabitants. As our population grows larger, our planet grows smaller. Cities for a Small Planet is a passionate and eloquent blueprint for the cities we must create in response, cities that provide for the needs of both their residents and the earth on which they live.
Norman Foster, Richard Rogers, James Stirling
Title | Norman Foster, Richard Rogers, James Stirling PDF eBook |
Author | Deyan Sudjic |
Publisher | |
Pages | 218 |
Release | 1986 |
Genre | Architects |
ISBN |
Studie over - met afbeeldingen van - het werk van drie vooraanstaande Britse architecten, resp. geb. 1935, 1933 en 1926
Architecture
Title | Architecture PDF eBook |
Author | Denna Jones |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2014 |
Genre | Architecture |
ISBN | 9780500291481 |
From ancient and classical masterpieces to contemporary, cutting-edge buildings, architecture has defined our world throughout history. Drawing its examples from all around the globe, Architecture: The Whole Story is a richly illustrated and comprehensive account of the architects, plans, designs and constructions that over the centuries have most engaged our minds, inspired our imaginations and raised our spirits. For everyone who has ever wished for greater insight into the art of building design, Architecture: The Whole Story provides the analytical tools to appreciate to the fullest the variety of architectural achievement and the built environment in the world.
Richard Rogers + Architects
Title | Richard Rogers + Architects PDF eBook |
Author | Richard Rogers + Partners |
Publisher | Carlton Publishing Group |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2010 |
Genre | Architects |
ISBN | 9781906863111 |
This book takes a look at Rogers and his partners, from his early career in the Sixties and Seventies, to his collaboration with Renzo Piano on the deisgn of the Pompidou Centre.