Talking Buildings celebrates Richard Rogers as more than an architect, creating a vivid and immersive portrait through exploration of his far-reaching influence as a thinker, campaigner, humanist and activist.

From the Zip Up House and the Pompidou Centre, to Lloyds of London and the Millennium Dome, Talking Buildings paints a vivid and immersive portrait of an architect who never stopped developing his social, environmental, ethical and political passions, and for whom buildings were the physical manifestation of his beliefs. This exhibition, curated and designed by Richard’s son Ab, presents his work in an inclusive and engaging way, deconstructing a carefully curated selection of his work through accessible large format drawings, models and moving imagery. Two specially commissioned films by Marina Willer will showcase Rogers’ perspectives on the selected projects, accompanied by exhibition graphics by Graphic Thought Facility.

The exhibition is accompanied by a specially commissioned installation in the Foyle Space by Rogers’ former practice, Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners, now RSHP - RSHP: Dialogue and Design - displaying projects past, present and future.

Image: Stephane Aboudaram / We Are Content(s)