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Richard Rogers, "Continuity + Change: The Language of Architecture"
This presentation by Richard Rogers was part of the Getty Conservation Institute's symposi...
published: 23 Jul 2013
author: gettyconservation
Richard Rogers, "Continuity + Change: The Language of Architecture"
Richard Rogers, "Continuity + Change: The Language of Architecture"
This presentation by Richard Rogers was part of the Getty Conservation Institute's symposium, "Minding the Gap: The Role of Contemporary Architecture in the ...- published: 23 Jul 2013
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5:32

A conversation with British Architect Lord Richard Rogers - Interview part 1 of 2
INTERVIEW WITH LORD RICHARD ROGERS: http://www.creative-mapping.com/magazine/lord-richard-...
published: 18 Oct 2012
author: Creative Mapping
A conversation with British Architect Lord Richard Rogers - Interview part 1 of 2
A conversation with British Architect Lord Richard Rogers - Interview part 1 of 2
INTERVIEW WITH LORD RICHARD ROGERS: http://www.creative-mapping.com/magazine/lord-richard-rogers-architect-rogers-stirk-harbour-partners-london-interview-1-o...- published: 18 Oct 2012
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- author: Creative Mapping
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Richard Rogers and Renzo Piano with Alan Rusbridger
Richard Rogers RA and Renzo Piano Hon RA achieved international prominence in the late 197...
published: 02 Oct 2013
Richard Rogers and Renzo Piano with Alan Rusbridger
Richard Rogers and Renzo Piano with Alan Rusbridger
Richard Rogers RA and Renzo Piano Hon RA achieved international prominence in the late 1970s with their revolutionary Centre Georges Pompidou. In this unique evening, Rogers and Piano reminisce with Guardian editor, Alan Rusbridger, on their famous collaboration and reflect on the possibilities -- technical, social and cultural -- of architecture then and now. The event begins 6.30pm on Friday 4 October.- published: 02 Oct 2013
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Crazy In Love Richard Rogers
Dj.Maurão!...
published: 22 Aug 2011
author: Consulado do Vinil
Crazy In Love Richard Rogers
Crazy In Love Richard Rogers
Dj.Maurão!- published: 22 Aug 2011
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- author: Consulado do Vinil
19:03

Richard Rogers' Victory at Sea part 1/4
PLEASE SEE THE LINKS FOR THE REST OF THIS TAPE The Song of the High Seas The Pacific Boils...
published: 14 Feb 2011
author: MusicProjectX
Richard Rogers' Victory at Sea part 1/4
Richard Rogers' Victory at Sea part 1/4
PLEASE SEE THE LINKS FOR THE REST OF THIS TAPE The Song of the High Seas The Pacific Boils Over Guadalcaqnal March D-Day (part 1) You Can visit the rest at t...- published: 14 Feb 2011
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- author: MusicProjectX
84:46

Lord Richard Rogers: Architecture and the Compact City
Lord Richard Rogers is the 2007 Pritzker Architecture Prize Laureate, the recipient of the...
published: 06 Oct 2010
author: UNSW
Lord Richard Rogers: Architecture and the Compact City
Lord Richard Rogers: Architecture and the Compact City
Lord Richard Rogers is the 2007 Pritzker Architecture Prize Laureate, the recipient of the RIBA Gold Medal in 1985 and winner of the 1999 Thomas Jefferson Me...- published: 06 Oct 2010
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- author: UNSW
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"Today is much more an age of greed" - Richard Rogers
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published: 14 Oct 2013
"Today is much more an age of greed" - Richard Rogers
"Today is much more an age of greed" - Richard Rogers
See more architecture and design movies on Dezeen: http://www.dezeen.com/features/movies/ « Newer story Older story » "Today is much more an age of greed" - Richard Rogers inShare 4 7 August 2013 | 4 comments More: ArchitectureMovies Richard Rogers reflects on his 50-year career and says that architects today must be careful to protect the public domain in the final movie in our series of exclusive interviews with the eminent British architect. "In my generation every architect that left school went to work for a school department, hospital department, housing department, local county council and so on," Rogers says. "In other words, you'd build for the future. We'd just had a horrible war and there was a very strong feeling about the welfare state, that the state could be enriched by the way that we played out our abilities and our responsibilities." See the full article on Dezeen: http://www.dezeen.com/2013/08/07/richard-rogers-reflects-on-career-and-an-age-of-greed/- published: 14 Oct 2013
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2:53

Episode 6: In Residence "Ruth and Richard Rogers" by Matthew Donaldson
Photographer Matthew Donaldson turns his lens to the sleek London home of British architec...
published: 30 Sep 2013
Episode 6: In Residence "Ruth and Richard Rogers" by Matthew Donaldson
Episode 6: In Residence "Ruth and Richard Rogers" by Matthew Donaldson
Photographer Matthew Donaldson turns his lens to the sleek London home of British architect Richard Rogers and wife, River Cafe owner and head chef, Ruth. Read the full feature on NOWNESS: http://bit.ly/1aErBe9 Watch more of our In Residence series here: http://bit.ly/1blugub _______________________________________ Subscribe to NOWNESS here: http://bit.ly/youtube-nowness Like NOWNESS on Facebook: http://bit.ly/facebook-nowness Follow NOWNESS on Twitter: http://bit.ly/twitter-nowness Daily exclusives for the culturally curious: http://bit.ly/nowness-com Behind the scenes on Instagram: http://bit.ly/instagram-nowness Curated stories on Tumblr: http://bit.ly/tumblr-nowness Inspiration on Pinterest: http://bit.ly/pinterest-nowness Staff Picks on Vimeo: http://bit.ly/vimeo-nowness Follow NOWNESS on Google+: http://bit.ly/google-nowness- published: 30 Sep 2013
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5:28

Richard Rogers - Crazy In Love by dohiphop
Black In Love - As Mais Romanticas de Todos Os Tempos by dohiphop Black in Love parte 1 ht...
published: 28 Jan 2009
author: dohiphop Marcos T.K.
Richard Rogers - Crazy In Love by dohiphop
Richard Rogers - Crazy In Love by dohiphop
Black In Love - As Mais Romanticas de Todos Os Tempos by dohiphop Black in Love parte 1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L0lG0qJsml4 Black in Love parte 2 http...- published: 28 Jan 2009
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- author: dohiphop Marcos T.K.
25:28

[ARTE] Architecture Collection - Episode 05: Renzo Piano & Richard Rogers - Georges Pompidou Centre
A video about the Design of Pompidou Centre in Paris, a cooperated work by architects Renz...
published: 25 Jan 2013
author: Kien Truc Tre - HAU
[ARTE] Architecture Collection - Episode 05: Renzo Piano & Richard Rogers - Georges Pompidou Centre
[ARTE] Architecture Collection - Episode 05: Renzo Piano & Richard Rogers - Georges Pompidou Centre
A video about the Design of Pompidou Centre in Paris, a cooperated work by architects Renzo Piano and Richard Rogers.- published: 25 Jan 2013
- views: 1219
- author: Kien Truc Tre - HAU
3:42

What Makes Inside Out Architect Richard Rogers Tick
Richard Rogers, the architect known for his "inside out" buildings such as the Pompidou Ce...
published: 19 Jul 2013
author: WSJDigitalNetwork
What Makes Inside Out Architect Richard Rogers Tick
What Makes Inside Out Architect Richard Rogers Tick
Richard Rogers, the architect known for his "inside out" buildings such as the Pompidou Centre in Paris, says there will always be the "shock of the new" and...- published: 19 Jul 2013
- views: 492
- author: WSJDigitalNetwork
3:31

Whether, I (feat. Richard Rogers of SECRETS) - "Dreamcatcher" (Official Lyric Video) - BVTV HD
Check out the brand new single from Whether, I "Dreamcatcher" featuring Richard Rogers of ...
published: 07 Nov 2013
Whether, I (feat. Richard Rogers of SECRETS) - "Dreamcatcher" (Official Lyric Video) - BVTV HD
Whether, I (feat. Richard Rogers of SECRETS) - "Dreamcatcher" (Official Lyric Video) - BVTV HD
Check out the brand new single from Whether, I "Dreamcatcher" featuring Richard Rogers of SECRETS exclusively on BVTV! EP coming 12/3/13! Check them out at: http://www.Facebook.com/WhetherIBand http://www.Twitter.com/WhetherI BVTV Links: MERCH: http://www.ShopBVTV.com TWITTER: http://www.Twitter.com/ak99superstar FACEBOOK: http://www.Facebook.com/BVTVRocks- published: 07 Nov 2013
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8:51

Richard Rogers in conversation with RIBA President Angela Brady - 31 January 2012
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published: 08 Feb 2012
author: ribaarchitecture
Richard Rogers in conversation with RIBA President Angela Brady - 31 January 2012
Richard Rogers in conversation with RIBA President Angela Brady - 31 January 2012
- published: 08 Feb 2012
- views: 3990
- author: ribaarchitecture
4:55

Richard Rogers 'Buildings should be like sunflowers' video
In this exclusive film, the celebrated architect explains why buildings must be human and ...
published: 01 Sep 2013
Richard Rogers 'Buildings should be like sunflowers' video
Richard Rogers 'Buildings should be like sunflowers' video
In this exclusive film, the celebrated architect explains why buildings must be human and why everyone should see a tree from their window- published: 01 Sep 2013
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In Residence Ep6 "Ruth and Richard Rogers" by Matthew Donaldson - NOWNESS
Photographer Matthew Donaldson turns his lens to the sleek London home of British architec...
published: 30 Sep 2013
author: NOWNESS
In Residence Ep6 "Ruth and Richard Rogers" by Matthew Donaldson - NOWNESS
Photographer Matthew Donaldson turns his lens to the sleek London home of British architect Richard Rogers and wife, River Cafe owner and head chef, Ruth, in the sixth installment of our architecture and design series 'In Residence'.
Read the full feature on NOWNESS: http://bit.ly/1a8uiGD
A film by Matthew Donaldson http://www.matthewdonaldson.com/
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"The Pompidou captured the revolutionary spirit of 1968" - Richard Rogers
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In our second exc...
published: 26 Jul 2013
author: Dezeen
"The Pompidou captured the revolutionary spirit of 1968" - Richard Rogers
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In our second exclusive video interview with Richard Rogers, the British architect reveals that key elements of the Centre Pompidou in Paris, which he designed together with Italian architect Renzo Piano, were strongly influenced by the radical thinking of the 1960s.
The Centre Pompidou was born out of a competition launched by the French government in 1970 and was completed in 1977. However, Rogers cites the political unrest in Paris in the previous decade, when protesting students and workers came close to overthrowing the government in 1968, as a key influence.
"That moment nearly changed history, certainly for Europe," Rogers says. "It looked as though there would be a revolution. In fact, it didn’t happen. But we captured some of it in the building."
He adds: "It was a highly active period of politics, and you could argue that it was a part of the concept [for the building]. This was a dynamic period, a period of change, but we wanted to catch what was going on at the moment."
The Centre Pompidou is also linked to 1968 by its name. Originally called the Centre Beaubourg, the building was renamed when Georges Pompidou, who was prime minister of France when the protests kicked off and became president after Charles de Gaulle was forced to resign, died during construction of the building.
"It is said in France that Pompidou had a plane revving up because he thought he would lose the war against the students, the intellectuals, and the workers," Rogers says.
In Roger's and Piano's original design, the main facade of the building featured a large screen, which would have displayed information from other arts and cultural institutions around the world. But this was scrapped after Pompidou's death for political reasons.
"The façade on the building, if you look more carefully, was very much about the riots and very much about Vietnam," Rogers says. "We had it all going very well until Pompidou died and Giscard [the subsequent president of France] came in and sunk it with no hands. He said: 'it is a political weapon, I don’t want it.' So that died."
Rogers says that the idea of the putting all the structure and services on the outside of the building to maximise the flexibility of the internal space also has its roots in the volatility of this period of history.
"We wanted to make a building that was clearly of our period, which caught the zeitgeist of the now," he says.
"The one thing we knew about this age is it's all about change, if there’s one constant, it’s change. So we said that we’d make massive floors, which were the size of two football pitches with no vertical interruptions, structure on the outside, mechanical service on the outside, people's movement on the outside and theoretically you can do anything you want on those floors."
"We didn’t say where the museum should go, where the library should go, and of course, the library changed radically because when we started there were books and by the time we finished it books were almost finished because of I.T. So again that’s about change."
The radical design of the building was initially met with hostility, Rogers claims.
"It was vilified whilst we were designing it from the first day onwards," he says. "Nobody said one kind word until it opened and when people started to queue up."
He reflects: "I remember once standing outside on a rainy day and there was a small woman with an umbrella who offered me shelter. We started talking, as one does in the rain, and she asked: 'what do you think of this building?'"
"Stupidly, I said that I designed it and she hit me on the head with her umbrella. That was just typical of the general reaction of the people, especially during the design and construction stage. [People thought we were] destroying their beautiful Paris.'"
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"As architects we have a responsibility to society" - Richard Rogers
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In the first of a...
published: 24 Jul 2013
author: Dezeen
"As architects we have a responsibility to society" - Richard Rogers
See more architecture and design movies at http://www.dezeen.com/movies
In the first of a series of exclusive video interviews with Richard Rogers, who celebrated his 80th birthday yesterday, the British architect discusses the themes of his current Royal Academy of Arts retrospective and explains why he believes that a building should not just be designed for a specific client, but society as a whole.
Rogers explains that the exhibition at the Royal Academy of Arts in London is not meant to simply be a showcase of his work.
"The Royal Academy asked whether I would like to do an exhibition about my life, not specifically about my work," he says. "[It is] more about the thinking and also a section through 80 years of life."
The key theme of the exhibition, Rogers explains, is social responsibility.
"We've decided to call the exhibition Inside Out, partly because I often put structure and ducts on the outside of buildings," he says.
"But the real title is Ethos. The idea is that we have a responsibility to society. And that gives us a role as architects that is more than just answering the client but also to answer the passerby and society as a whole."
Greeting visitors in large letters on the wall of the first room in the exhibition is a quotation that reads: "A place for all people, the young and the old, the poor and the rich."
Rogers explains that this was the first paragraph that he wrote with Italian architect Renzo Piano when they were preparing their competition entry for the Centre Pompidou in Paris, which would go on to become one of Rogers' most famous buildings.
"It shows the heart of this exhibition because that gave us the way of handling the Pompidou not just as a building, but also as a place, which I'm much more interested in," Rogers says.
In this room there is also a video projected on the wall, in which Rogers explains his concept of "ethos".
"It's based funnily enough on my mother's watch, which I always wear," Rogers says."It is a Bulova, which has beautiful workings in it. It's some 50 years old now, and [the video] sort of explains my work through that watch."
On the wall of the exhibition's final room is another quotation, a translation of an oath that young men of ancient Athens had to swear before becoming full citizens: "I will leave this city more beautiful than I entered".
"It is an oath which I would like to think we are all trying to do," says Rogers. "Using beauty in that very broad, shall we say Greek way: democratic and intellectual, not just purely aesthetic."
Rogers goes on to explain that he believes that good architecture is the result of teamwork, rather than one person's vision.
"I work very much with colleagues, with friends," he says. "Architecture is about teams. The idea that you suddenly wake up and do a sketch is not true. The only time I do that, I usually wake up with a hangover the next morning."
He continues: "Like any work, whether film or book, [architecture] has its own inertia, it changes direction. And also the scale changes. The scale in your mind, the scale in models slowly gets more and more attuned to what you're actually doing. You can't imagine a building as complete any more than you can imagine 500 pages [of a book]."
The exhibition also features a number of personal items, including a report card from Rogers' fourth year as a student at the Architectural Association School of Architecture, which doubts his ability to succeed as an architect.
"I was an appalling student, all my life," says Rogers, who was later diagnosed as suffering from dyslexia. "In fact, I enjoyed myself much more in the last third of my life than I did in my first third."
"Everybody said I was stupid and then I found out that actually I had learning difficulties. So those gave me a lot of problems for the first thirty years. But the last 30 years of my life have been fantastic."
Richard Rogers RA: Inside Out exhibition runs from 18 July to 13 October 2013 at the Royal Academy of Arts in London.
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2009 Stirling Prize Winner: Richard Rogers Interview
An interview with Richard Rogers moments after his firm Rogers, Stirk, Harbour + Partners ...
published: 17 Oct 2009
author: The Architects\' Journal
2009 Stirling Prize Winner: Richard Rogers Interview
An interview with Richard Rogers moments after his firm Rogers, Stirk, Harbour + Partners won the Stirling Prize for their Maggie's Centre building in London.
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3:37

Whether, I - Dreamcatcher (feat. Richard Rogers of Secrets)
From their new EP 'Dreamcatcher'.
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published: 04 Dec 2013
Whether, I - Dreamcatcher (feat. Richard Rogers of Secrets)
Whether, I - Dreamcatcher (feat. Richard Rogers of Secrets)
From their new EP 'Dreamcatcher'. Check them out :) https://www.facebook.com/whetherIband Here you can buy their EP! http://whetheri.bandcamp.com/album/dreamcatcher All Rights go back to Whether, I. Lyrics: These shallow thoughts are flowing quickly to an end from you're mouth But did you know that you're drowning my dreams in your doubt Take time to see what you are and what you're doing to me Does shutting me down pushing me out make you feel free You're just another stone in my way But you won't become a brick that I lay Placing the path in front of me to reach the goals that I seek Trace back the lines we've drawn and picture what this life could be (Chorus) If I could find a way to turn back time I won't change you can't change me Why would you even try? Take your words and walk away because I stand to hear say Everything that you think I will never be It feels like every time I speak you turn my words around on me So I'm treading carefully always afraid to breathe Leave me be and let me reach all of the things that you don't believe I could ever hold in my hands How could you ever hope to understand? Trace back the lines we've drawn and picture what this life could be (Chorus) If I could find a way to turn back time I won't change you can't change me Why would you even try? Take your words and walk away because I stand to hear say Everything that you think I will never be There's a good chance that I've made too many mistakes to ever redeem myself but if I spend my whole life trying to fix the past then I might as well Give up hope of happiness and the will to go on I'd rather find fulfillment in what I am than be lost in what I'll never get back They say my dreams only last till the end of the night But if you'd open your eyes you'd see they carry to the morning light I don't need sleep to live my dreams so stay the hell away from me (Chorus) If I could find a way to turn back time I won't change you can't change me Why would you even try? Take your words and walk away because I stand to hear say Everything that you think I will never be- published: 04 Dec 2013
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11:34

Carousel by Richard Rogers (1902-1979)
Rogers and Hammerstein's Carousel premiered on Broadway in 1945, one of many successful pr...
published: 20 Nov 2012
author: Jorge Puente
Carousel by Richard Rogers (1902-1979)
Carousel by Richard Rogers (1902-1979)
Rogers and Hammerstein's Carousel premiered on Broadway in 1945, one of many successful productions to come from this talented team during the golden age of ...- published: 20 Nov 2012
- views: 967
- author: Jorge Puente
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Arquitecto Richard Rogers da los primeros pasos en la construcción del estadio de futbol
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published: 17 Jan 2014
Arquitecto Richard Rogers da los primeros pasos en la construcción del estadio de futbol
Arquitecto Richard Rogers da los primeros pasos en la construcción del estadio de futbol
http://www.vtv.gob.ve- published: 17 Jan 2014
- views: 554
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Genova Urban Lab - Richard Rogers
Genova Urban Lab Conferenza 29 settembre 2007, Genova, Galata Museo del Mare Intervento di...
published: 29 Sep 2007
author: borispro
Genova Urban Lab - Richard Rogers
Genova Urban Lab - Richard Rogers
Genova Urban Lab Conferenza 29 settembre 2007, Genova, Galata Museo del Mare Intervento di Richard Rogers.- published: 29 Sep 2007
- views: 6434
- author: borispro