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By Jackie Craven, About.com Guide to Architecture since 1999

Happy Birthday, Richard Rogers

Wednesday July 23, 2008
175 Greenwich Street, World Trade Center Site The Pritzker Prize-winning British architect Richard Rogers was born on July 23, 1933 in Florence, Italy. His early years didn't seem promising. Richard Rogers suffered dyslexia and didn't excel in school. But, after a scrape with the law and a stint in the military, Rogers decided to follow in the footsteps of an architect cousin. The rest is history.

See drawings and photos of Rogers' grand yet transparent buildings in our Richard Rogers Picture Gallery >>

Illustration: Designed by Richard Rogers Partnership, Tower 3 at the new World Trade Center will use a structural load-sharing system of diamond-shaped braces. Photomontage by Team Macarie, Courtesy Richard Rogers Partnership

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