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20/11/2007

As a new retrospective exhibition opens at the building that made his name, the Pompidou Centre in Paris, architect Lord Richard Rogers talks to Philip Dodd about his life's work.

As a new retrospective exhibition opens at the building that made his name, the Pompidou Centre in Paris, architect Lord Richard Rogers talks to Philip Dodd about his life's work.

He discusses his career since the 1960s, his vocal political involvement in shaping government policy for British cities, and, most importantly, his series of iconic buildings in major centres around the globe that have made him one of the world's best known architects, and put him at the forefront of the British architectural renaissance.

45 minutes

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Tue 20 Nov 2007 21:45

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