Richard Rogers (1933–2021) was a British-Italian architect who received the Pritzker Prize in 2007. The catalogue features the Centre Pompidou (1977) in Paris, co-designed with Renzo Piano — a High-tech landmark that exposed the building's mechanical systems on its exterior in colour-coded pipes and ducts. Rogers later designed the Lloyd's Building in London and the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg, establishing High-tech as a major architectural movement.
Richard Rogers
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The Centre Pompidou
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