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Born | Susan Jane Brumwell 22 February 1939 |
Nationality | British |
Alma mater | Frensham Heights School, London School of Economics, Yale School of Architecture |
Occupation | Architect |
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Children | 4 |
Parent(s) | Marcus Brumwell and Irene Brumwell |
Practice | Team 4 (1963–67) Richard and Su Rogers Architects (1967–70) Piano + Rogers Architects (1970–72) Colquhoun Miller and Partners (1986–90) John Miller + Partners (1990–2011) |
Buildings | Creek Vean, Pillwood House (Pill Creek), 22 Parkside, Centre Georges Pompidou. |
Design | Zip-Up House |
Susan Jane Rogers[1] (née Brumwell; born 22 February 1939[2]) is a British designer and educator. She was a co-founder and partner during the 1960s and 1970s in two architectural practices Team 4 and Richard + Su Rogers. From 1986 to 2011, she was a partner in Colquhoun, Miller and Partners (later John Miller + Partners).[3][4][2] Rogers was a member of the team that won the design competition for the Pompidou Centre in the 1970s,[5] and she co-designed the concept Zip-Up House in the 1960s. She was also responsible for two notable commissions from her parents: Creek Vean (Team 4)[6] and Pillwood House (Colquhoun, Miller and Partners), which are both Grade II* listed buildings.[7][8]
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