Richard Rogers’ widow opens up about husband’s devastating injury

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Source: Andrew Zuckerman

 

Richard Rogers’ widow has opened up about the final years of the pioneering architect, 12 months after his death at the age of 88.

Ruth Rogers underscored the massive impact of an early-morning fall the on the two-time Stirling Prize-winning designer of the Pompidou Centre and the Lloyds building, and its effect on his creative output.

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