Richard Rogers, a pioneer of High-Tech architecture, is renowned for buildings that express structure and services. Here are some of his most iconic structures globally:
London, UK
- Lloyd's Building (1986) - Radical "Inside-Out" design with external services.
- The Leadenhall Building (Cheesegrater) (2014) - Distinctive wedge-shaped tower.
- Millennium Dome / The O2 (1999) - Massive lightweight tensioned structure.
- Heathrow Terminal 5 (2008) - Large-span roof and clear spatial organization.
- Neo Bankside Residential Towers (2012) - Modular design near Tate Modern.
Paris, France
- Centre Georges Pompidou (with Renzo Piano) (1977) - Iconic cultural center with exposed structure and services.
Cardiff, Wales
- Senedd / Welsh Parliament Building (2006) - Sustainable design featuring a wind cowl and timber ceiling.
Madrid, Spain
- Barajas Airport Terminal 4 (2006) - Renowned for its bamboo-clad roof canopies and color-coded services.
New York City, USA
- 3 World Trade Center (2018) - Sleek skyscraper in the rebuilt World Trade Center complex.
Bordeaux, France
- Law Courts (Le Palais de Justice de Bordeaux) (1998) - Seven pavilions representing scales of justice under a large unifying roof.
London, UK
- London Heathrow Airport Control Tower (2007) - Distinctive landmark near Terminal 1.