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  2. Lloyd's building - Wikipedia

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    The current Lloyd's building (address 1 Lime Street) was designed by the architect company Richard Rogers & Partners and built between 1978 and 1986. Bovis was the management contractor. [ 12 ]

  3. RSHP - Wikipedia

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    Soon after the Pompidou Centre in Paris was opened in 1977, Richard Rogers formed the Richard Rogers Partnership and started work on the Lloyd's building in London. Rogers explained that the reason for the change of the practice name from the Richard Rogers Partnership to Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners in 2007 was because, "We wanted to avoid ...

  4. Richard Rogers - Wikipedia

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    The Lloyd's Building in London at night. Richard Rogers was born in Florence, Tuscany, in 1933 into an Anglo-Italian family. His father, William Nino Rogers (1906–1993), was Jewish, and was the cousin of Italian Jewish architect Ernesto Nathan Rogers.

  5. Lauded modern British architect Richard Rogers dies at 88 - AOL

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    Richard Rogers, the British architect who helped change the look of modern cities by putting features like elevators and air ducts on the outside of his buildings, has died at 88. Rogers burst ...

  6. Category:Richard Rogers buildings - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Richard Rogers buildings" The following 25 pages are in this category, out of 25 total. ... Lloyd's building; Heathrow Terminal 5; M. Madrid ...

  7. Bowellism - Wikipedia

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    Lloyd's building, London. Bowellism is a modern architectural style heavily associated with Richard Rogers.It is described as a transient architectural and flippant style that was influenced by Le Corbusier and Antoni Gaudí. [1]

  8. Peter Rice (structural engineer) - Wikipedia

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    Lloyd's Building, Grade I listed and recognised as "one of the key buildings of the modern epoch." After the Pompidou Centre, Rice set up his own company in 1977—"RFR"—along with Martin Francis and Ian Ritchie although he continued with Arup as a partner. In 1978 he was involved with Rogers again, this time on Lloyd's of London, completed ...

  9. High-tech architecture - Wikipedia

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    Spaces or elements dedicated to service and mechanical components like air conditioners, water processors, and electrical equipment are left exposed and visible to the viewer. Often these spaces are placed in large service towers external to the building, as in the Lloyd's building in London by Richard Rogers. The Lloyd's building also has ...