Urban Task Force author Richard Rogers dies

richard rogers

Celebrated architect behind Lloyds building was also influential figure in urban thinking and placemaking

The influential architect and thinker on placemaking Richard Rogers has died, his practice has announced.

He was 88 and had been ill for some time. Just over a year ago the Labour peer retired from Rogers Stirk Harbour & Partners, the practice he founded more than 40 years ago and which went on to win two Stirling Prizes and influence generations of architects.

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