The British architect changed the London skyline with creations such as the Millennium Dome and the Cheesegrater

British architect Richard Rogers, known for designing some of the world’s most famous buildings including Paris’ Pompidou Centre, has died aged 88.

Rogers, who changed the London skyline with distinctive creations such as the Millennium Dome and the ‘Cheesegrater’, “passed away quietly” Saturday night, Freud communications agency’s Matthew Freud told the Press Association.

Continue reading…

You May Also Like

Russia-Ukraine war at a glance: what we know on day 318 of the invasion

New $3.75bn US military aid package for Ukraine to include Bradley fighting…

Tesla investigation deepens after more than a dozen US ‘Autopilot’ crashes

Regulators to look with enhanced scrutiny after cars with driver-assistance function crashed…

England v West Indies: third women’s T20 international – live!

Live updates as tourists look to get back on track at County…

National Gallery renames Degas’ Russian Dancers as Ukrainian Dancers

London gallery’s move prompts calls for rethink of ‘lazy’ mislabelling of Ukrainian…