Richard Rogers is a British architect celebrated for his innovative and modernist designs. His work includes iconic structures such as the Pompidou Centre in Paris and the Lloyd's building in London. Rogers's architectural style is characterized by its focus on functionality and transparency, and his contributions have had a significant impact on contemporary architecture.
"If you live in a squalid environment, then of course you are going to want to get out of it, you are probably going to want to get into the country, because that's what it does."
"I believe very strongly, and have fought since many years ago - at least over 30 years ago - to get architecture not just within schools, but architecture talked about under history, geography, science, technology, art."
"So I think that, yes, anything that makes it more palatable and easier to understand, such as a Virtual Centre, has to be seen as a primary activity within the educational and information global state."
"If I remember rightly Holland for instance has something like 45, and it's a much smaller country. In comparison we have very few and they are very badly financed."
"My passion and great enjoyment for architecture, and the reason the older I get the more I enjoy it, is because I believe we - architects - can effect the quality of life of the people."
"You know, the environment is fragmenting, and the environment is, in many places, absolutely hideous!"
"The only way forward, if we are going to improve the quality of the environment, is to get everybody involved."