TY - BOOK TI - Richard Rogers + architects T2 - Architectural monographs SN - 0312682077 AV - NA997.R64 A4 2985 U1 - 720.92 CAM 23 PY - 1985/// CY - London [England], New York, NY PB - Academy Editions, St. Martin's Press KW - Rogers, Richard, KW - Architecture KW - Great Britain KW - History KW - 20th century KW - biography KW - Traditional construction N1 - Includes bibliographical references (page 160) N2 - "Richard Rogers and Architects" by Barbie Campbell Cole offers an insightful exploration of the life and work of renowned architect Richard Rogers, known for his innovative and modernist approach to architecture. The book delves into Rogers' influential designs, including the Centre Pompidou in Paris and the Lloyd's building in London, highlighting his commitment to creating functional spaces that prioritize sustainability and social interaction. Campbell Cole discusses the evolution of Rogers' architectural philosophy, examining how his background in architecture and exposure to different design movements shaped his vision. The book also contextualizes Rogers’ work within the broader realm of contemporary architecture, showcasing the collaboration with other prominent architects and his role in fostering a dialogue about urban design. Through visual imagery and critical analysis, this work serves as both a celebration of Rogers' legacy and an exploration of the principles that define modern architecture ER -