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Robert M. Rogers
Profile
ROGERS PARTNERS Architects+Urban Designers is a studio of forty architects, urban designers and landscape architects. Rogers Partners engages the world of design with the creativity and rigor for which Founding Partner, Robert M. Rogers, FAIA and his teams have been recognized.
Since its founding in 2013, Rogers Partners has embraced a new commitment for how cities are conceived and built, and the changing role architects play in shaping them. With a de-emphasis on fantasy drawings or masterplans, and not limited to solely making buildings, we lead teams structured intellectually and geographically to realize our projects with specificity and vision. We practice the discipline of architecture, engage science and foster the imagination to create buildings, environments and realms.
We believe that great design engages all disciplines and that the spaces we create are as important as its buildings and forms. We focus on what you see as well as what you don’t. We explore the impact of both small and big things. To us, both matter equally. Our practice is built on research, analysis, discovery and shared experiences. We design for today with tomorrow in mind. Above all, we create buildings that work, projects that last, and designs that delight.
Biography
Robert M. Rogers, FAIA – Founding Partner
Rob is the founding partner of ROGERS PARTNERS Architects+Urban Designers. Believing that even a single building is a piece of urban design, Rob has been creating institutional and cultural buildings that are civic projects for over 30 years. His work explores the edges of architecture and the overlap of disciplines: the spaces where architecture, landscapes and the public realm converge.
In addition to directing design for the Henderson-Hopkins School, Rob is currently overseeing the redesign of Constitution Gardens and new pavilion on the National Mall in Washington, DC; Buckhead Park Over GA400, a seven-acre park over a highway in Atlanta, GA; the New St. Petersburg Pier, a competition-winning new design of an iconic city pier in St. Petersburg, FL; and a new K-8 school integrated into the Drexel University campus in downtown Philadelphia, PA.
Rob is also an accomplished author and architectural theorist. His recent book, Learning Through Practice, demonstrates how architects learn by practicing and by designing... Not just by solving problems, but by changing the problems themselves.
An active lecturer, Rob has taught at academic institutions around the country including Pratt Institute, Columbia University, Harvard University, Yale University, Rice University, Washington University in St Louis, Syracuse University, Iowa State University, Parsons the New School for Design, the Southern California Institute of Architecture (SCI-Arc), and Tulane University. He has also lectured on urban design and security in Lower Manhattan for the National Capitol Planning Commission and the National Academy of Sciences and was the keynote speaker for the National Building Museum's Spotlight on Design and the Malaysian Institute of Architects in Datum, Kuala Lumpur.
Rob has a Bachelor of Arts and a Bachelor in Architecture from Rice University and a Master of Design Studies, with distinction, from Harvard University’s Graduate School of Design.
Awards
2016
AIA Institute, Honor Award for Architecture, Henderson-Hopkins School
International Design Awards, Gold Medal for Urban Design, The New St. Pete Pier
AIA-CAE Educational Facility Design, Award of Excellence, Henderson-Hopkins School
Architizer A+ Awards, Jury Winner for Architecture+Urban Transformation, Henderson-Hopkins School
The European Centre and The Chicago Athenaeum, Green Good Design Award, Henderson-Hopkins School
AIA New York Design Awards, Merit Award for Urban Design, The New St. Pete Pier
2015
AIA New York State, Best of New York State Award, Henderson-Hopkins School
The Chicago Athenaeum, International Architecture Award, Henderson-Hopkins School
AIA New York State, Award of Excellence, Henderson-Hopkins School
AIA New York Design Awards, Honor Award for Architecture, Henderson-Hopkins School
U.S. Green Building Council Maryland Chapter, Wintergreen Awards, Henderson-Hopkins School
ASLA Oklahoma Chapter, Honor Award, SandRidge Commons
2014
AIA Maryland, Excellence in Design Awards, Public Building of the Year, Henderson-Hopkins School
AIA Baltimore, Excellence in Design Awards, Good Design = Good Business, Henderson-Hopkins School
AIA Baltimore, Excellence in Design Awards, K-12 Design Award, Henderson-Hopkins School
The Architect’s Newspaper Best of Design Awards, Building of the Year, Henderson-Hopkins School
World Architects, Editor’s Choice, Building of the Year, Henderson-Hopkins School
ARCHITECT Magazine, Annual Design Review, Honorable Mention, Henderson-Hopkins School
The Chicago Athenaeum, American Architecture Award, Henderson-Hopkins School
Council of Educational Facility Planners International, Project of Distinction, Henderson-Hopkins School
ASLA Illinois, Honor Award, SandRidge Commons
Architectural Lighting Outstanding Achievement Award, SandRidge Commons
International Design Awards, Bronze Medal for Urban Design, SandRidge Commons
World Architecture News Education Award, Unbuilt Category, Syracuse University Energy Campus
World Architecture News Glass in Architecture Award, Westchester Reform Temple
Faith & Form Design Awards, Liturgical/Interior Design, Westchester Reform Temple
2013
Design Competition Second Prize, West Kowloon Cultural District Authority, Arts Pavilion
Cogeneration Plant Expansion Design Competition Winner, Syracuse University
2012
Trust for the National Mall Design Competition Winner, Constitution Gardens
AIA Institute, Honor Award for Regional & Urban Design, SandRidge Commons
2011
National Capital Planning Commission Design Competition Winner, President’s Park South
AIA NY State, Firm of the Year Award, Rogers Marvel Architects
The Chicago Athenaeum, American Architecture Award, SandRidge Commons
The Chicago Athenaeum, American Architecture Award, Westchester Reform Temple
AIA TriState Merit Award, SandRidge Commons
AIA TriState Citation for Design, MTA Flood Mitigation Furniture
AIA NY State Award of Excellence, SandRidge Commons
AIA NY State Design Citation, MTA Flood Mitigation Street Furniture
ASLA New York Award of Merit, Governors Island Park and Public Space Master Plan
2010
East Baltimore Community School Competition Winner, East Baltimore Development Inc.
The European Centre and The Chicago Athenaeum, Green Good Design for Architecture, Westchester Reform Temple
AIA NYC, Merit Award for Urban Design, MTA Floodwater Mitigation Street Furniture and Urban Plan
EDRA Great Places Awards, Battery Park City Streetscapes and Security
R+D Award Citation, New York Stock Exchange/Financial District Streetscapes + Security
I.D. Design Review, Regional and Urban Design Award, MTA Flood Mitigation Street Furniture
2009
Designing the 21st Century Street Competition Winner, Transportation Alternatives
AIA NYS Award of Excellence, St. John’s Bread and Life
AIA NYS Award of Merit, Stephen Gaynor School & Ballet Hispanico
AIA NYC Award of Merit, West 57th Street Lobby
International Design Awards, Urban Design, Battery Park City Streetscapes
2008
AIA NYC Honor Award, Governors Island Park and Public Space Master Plan
AIA NYC Building Type Awards, Urban Design Honor, 55 Water Street Plaza
AIA NYC Building Type Awards, Urban Design Merit, Pentagon, Department of Defense, South Plaza
AIA NYS Award of Merit, Theory World Headquarters & Retail Flagship
AIA NYS Award of Merit, New York Public Library Mulberry St. Branch
AIA National Honor Award for Regional & Urban Design, NY Stock Exchange Streetscapes + Security
AIA New York State Collaborative Design Merit, 55 Water Street Plaza
AIA NYC Merit Design Award, Battery Park City Streetscapes
2007
International Competition Winner, Governors Island Open Space
Boston Society of Architects, K-12 Educational Facilities Design Award, Stephen Gaynor School & Ballet Hispanico
Interior Design Best of Year Awards, 29th Street Penthouse
Interior Design Best of Year Awards, Theory Corporate Headquarters
2006
AIA New York Chapter Medal of Honor, Rogers Marvel Architects, Rogers Marvel Architects
AIA NYC Project Merit Award, Westchester Reform Temple
AIA NYC Project Citation, Erie Street Plaza
Municipal Art Society NYC Masterwork Award, 55 Water Street Plaza
Greater NY Construction User Council Outstanding Project Award, 55 Water Street Plaza
SCUP/AIA-CAE Honor Award for Excellence in Campus Architecture, Pratt Institute School of Architecture
Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce Building Brooklyn Award, Pratt Institute School of Architecture
2005
AIA National Honor Award for Regional and Urban Design, Battery Park City Streetscapes
AIA NY State Special Jury Commendation, NYSE/Financial District Streetscapes and Security
AIA NY State Design Award, North Fork Residence, Cody, Wyoming
AIA NYC Chapter Project Merit Award, NYSE/Financial District Streetscapes and Security
AIA NYC/Boston Society of Architects Urban Design Awards, NYSE/Financial District Streetscapes and Security
ASLA National Analysis and Planning Award, Battery Park City Streetscapes
NY Landmarks Conservancy Lucy G. Moses Preservation Award, Pratt Institute School of Architecture
2004
AIA NYC Architecture Merit Award, The Stephen Gaynor School & Ballet Hispanico
AIA NYC Interiors Honor Award, Canal Street Penthouse
AIA NY State Award of Excellence, Pratt Institute School of Architecture
MIPIM Future Project Commendation Architectural Review, State Street Master Plan & 14 Townhouses
Interiors Magazine Design Award Educational, Pratt Institute School of Architecture
Emerging Voices, The Architecture League of New York, Rogers Marvel Architects
2003
AIA NYC Interiors Honor Award, 5th Street Residence
2002
Competition Winner, 55 Water Street Public Spaces
NYC Art Commission Commendation, New York Public Library Mulberry Street Branch
2001
AIA National Honor Award, Pratt Institute School of Architecture
AIA NYC Interior Honor Award, 9th Street Residence
AIA NYC Architecture Project Award, Eyebeam Atelier Museum of Art & Technology
AIA NYC Citation for Adaptive Re-use, Pratt Institute School of Architecture
NYC Art Commission Award for Design Excellence, The Studio Museum in Harlem
AIA NY State Award of Excellence, Pratt Institute School of Architecture
AIA NY State Award of Merit, 9th Street Residence
2000
NYS Council for the Arts Design Grant Award, South Fork Natural History Museum
New York City Arts Commission Design Commendation, The Studio Museum in Harlem
1998
AIA NYC Honor Award, The Studio Museum Harlem
1995
40 Under 40: Nationally Juried Selection of Prominent Architects, Rogers Marvel Architects
1993
Young Architects Award (Progressive Architecture Magazine), Rogers Marvel Architects
Interiors Design Award Non-Profit Interiors, Visiting Neighbor Offices
Other location:
718 Richmond Avenue, Houston, TX 77006 Houston, United States
Robert M. Rogers
Profile
ROGERS PARTNERS Architects+Urban Designers is a studio of forty architects, urban designers and landscape architects. Rogers Partners engages the world of design with the creativity and rigor for which Founding Partner, Robert M. Rogers, FAIA and his teams have been recognized.
Since its founding in 2013, Rogers Partners has embraced a new commitment for how cities are conceived and built, and the changing role architects play in shaping them. With a de-emphasis on fantasy drawings or masterplans, and not limited to solely making buildings, we lead teams structured intellectually and geographically to realize our projects with specificity and vision. We practice the discipline of architecture, engage science and foster the imagination to create buildings, environments and realms.
We believe that great design engages all disciplines and that the spaces we create are as important as its buildings and forms. We focus on what you see as well as what you don’t. We explore the impact of both small and big things. To us, both matter equally. Our practice is built on research, analysis, discovery and shared experiences. We design for today with tomorrow in mind. Above all, we create buildings that work, projects that last, and designs that delight.
Biography
Robert M. Rogers, FAIA – Founding Partner
Rob is the founding partner of ROGERS PARTNERS Architects+Urban Designers. Believing that even a single building is a piece of urban design, Rob has been creating institutional and cultural buildings that are civic projects for over 30 years. His work explores the edges of architecture and the overlap of disciplines: the spaces where architecture, landscapes and the public realm converge.
In addition to directing design for the Henderson-Hopkins School, Rob is currently overseeing the redesign of Constitution Gardens and new pavilion on the National Mall in Washington, DC; Buckhead Park Over GA400, a seven-acre park over a highway in Atlanta, GA; the New St. Petersburg Pier, a competition-winning new design of an iconic city pier in St. Petersburg, FL; and a new K-8 school integrated into the Drexel University campus in downtown Philadelphia, PA.
Rob is also an accomplished author and architectural theorist. His recent book, Learning Through Practice, demonstrates how architects learn by practicing and by designing... Not just by solving problems, but by changing the problems themselves.
An active lecturer, Rob has taught at academic institutions around the country including Pratt Institute, Columbia University, Harvard University, Yale University, Rice University, Washington University in St Louis, Syracuse University, Iowa State University, Parsons the New School for Design, the Southern California Institute of Architecture (SCI-Arc), and Tulane University. He has also lectured on urban design and security in Lower Manhattan for the National Capitol Planning Commission and the National Academy of Sciences and was the keynote speaker for the National Building Museum's Spotlight on Design and the Malaysian Institute of Architects in Datum, Kuala Lumpur.
Rob has a Bachelor of Arts and a Bachelor in Architecture from Rice University and a Master of Design Studies, with distinction, from Harvard University’s Graduate School of Design.
Awards
2016
AIA Institute, Honor Award for Architecture, Henderson-Hopkins School
International Design Awards, Gold Medal for Urban Design, The New St. Pete Pier
AIA-CAE Educational Facility Design, Award of Excellence, Henderson-Hopkins School
Architizer A+ Awards, Jury Winner for Architecture+Urban Transformation, Henderson-Hopkins School
The European Centre and The Chicago Athenaeum, Green Good Design Award, Henderson-Hopkins School
AIA New York Design Awards, Merit Award for Urban Design, The New St. Pete Pier
2015
AIA New York State, Best of New York State Award, Henderson-Hopkins School
The Chicago Athenaeum, International Architecture Award, Henderson-Hopkins School
AIA New York State, Award of Excellence, Henderson-Hopkins School
AIA New York Design Awards, Honor Award for Architecture, Henderson-Hopkins School
U.S. Green Building Council Maryland Chapter, Wintergreen Awards, Henderson-Hopkins School
ASLA Oklahoma Chapter, Honor Award, SandRidge Commons
2014
AIA Maryland, Excellence in Design Awards, Public Building of the Year, Henderson-Hopkins School
AIA Baltimore, Excellence in Design Awards, Good Design = Good Business, Henderson-Hopkins School
AIA Baltimore, Excellence in Design Awards, K-12 Design Award, Henderson-Hopkins School
The Architect’s Newspaper Best of Design Awards, Building of the Year, Henderson-Hopkins School
World Architects, Editor’s Choice, Building of the Year, Henderson-Hopkins School
ARCHITECT Magazine, Annual Design Review, Honorable Mention, Henderson-Hopkins School
The Chicago Athenaeum, American Architecture Award, Henderson-Hopkins School
Council of Educational Facility Planners International, Project of Distinction, Henderson-Hopkins School
ASLA Illinois, Honor Award, SandRidge Commons
Architectural Lighting Outstanding Achievement Award, SandRidge Commons
International Design Awards, Bronze Medal for Urban Design, SandRidge Commons
World Architecture News Education Award, Unbuilt Category, Syracuse University Energy Campus
World Architecture News Glass in Architecture Award, Westchester Reform Temple
Faith & Form Design Awards, Liturgical/Interior Design, Westchester Reform Temple
2013
Design Competition Second Prize, West Kowloon Cultural District Authority, Arts Pavilion
Cogeneration Plant Expansion Design Competition Winner, Syracuse University
2012
Trust for the National Mall Design Competition Winner, Constitution Gardens
AIA Institute, Honor Award for Regional & Urban Design, SandRidge Commons
2011
National Capital Planning Commission Design Competition Winner, President’s Park South
AIA NY State, Firm of the Year Award, Rogers Marvel Architects
The Chicago Athenaeum, American Architecture Award, SandRidge Commons
The Chicago Athenaeum, American Architecture Award, Westchester Reform Temple
AIA TriState Merit Award, SandRidge Commons
AIA TriState Citation for Design, MTA Flood Mitigation Furniture
AIA NY State Award of Excellence, SandRidge Commons
AIA NY State Design Citation, MTA Flood Mitigation Street Furniture
ASLA New York Award of Merit, Governors Island Park and Public Space Master Plan
2010
East Baltimore Community School Competition Winner, East Baltimore Development Inc.
The European Centre and The Chicago Athenaeum, Green Good Design for Architecture, Westchester Reform Temple
AIA NYC, Merit Award for Urban Design, MTA Floodwater Mitigation Street Furniture and Urban Plan
EDRA Great Places Awards, Battery Park City Streetscapes and Security
R+D Award Citation, New York Stock Exchange/Financial District Streetscapes + Security
I.D. Design Review, Regional and Urban Design Award, MTA Flood Mitigation Street Furniture
2009
Designing the 21st Century Street Competition Winner, Transportation Alternatives
AIA NYS Award of Excellence, St. John’s Bread and Life
AIA NYS Award of Merit, Stephen Gaynor School & Ballet Hispanico
AIA NYC Award of Merit, West 57th Street Lobby
International Design Awards, Urban Design, Battery Park City Streetscapes
2008
AIA NYC Honor Award, Governors Island Park and Public Space Master Plan
AIA NYC Building Type Awards, Urban Design Honor, 55 Water Street Plaza
AIA NYC Building Type Awards, Urban Design Merit, Pentagon, Department of Defense, South Plaza
AIA NYS Award of Merit, Theory World Headquarters & Retail Flagship
AIA NYS Award of Merit, New York Public Library Mulberry St. Branch
AIA National Honor Award for Regional & Urban Design, NY Stock Exchange Streetscapes + Security
AIA New York State Collaborative Design Merit, 55 Water Street Plaza
AIA NYC Merit Design Award, Battery Park City Streetscapes
2007
International Competition Winner, Governors Island Open Space
Boston Society of Architects, K-12 Educational Facilities Design Award, Stephen Gaynor School & Ballet Hispanico
Interior Design Best of Year Awards, 29th Street Penthouse
Interior Design Best of Year Awards, Theory Corporate Headquarters
2006
AIA New York Chapter Medal of Honor, Rogers Marvel Architects, Rogers Marvel Architects
AIA NYC Project Merit Award, Westchester Reform Temple
AIA NYC Project Citation, Erie Street Plaza
Municipal Art Society NYC Masterwork Award, 55 Water Street Plaza
Greater NY Construction User Council Outstanding Project Award, 55 Water Street Plaza
SCUP/AIA-CAE Honor Award for Excellence in Campus Architecture, Pratt Institute School of Architecture
Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce Building Brooklyn Award, Pratt Institute School of Architecture
2005
AIA National Honor Award for Regional and Urban Design, Battery Park City Streetscapes
AIA NY State Special Jury Commendation, NYSE/Financial District Streetscapes and Security
AIA NY State Design Award, North Fork Residence, Cody, Wyoming
AIA NYC Chapter Project Merit Award, NYSE/Financial District Streetscapes and Security
AIA NYC/Boston Society of Architects Urban Design Awards, NYSE/Financial District Streetscapes and Security
ASLA National Analysis and Planning Award, Battery Park City Streetscapes
NY Landmarks Conservancy Lucy G. Moses Preservation Award, Pratt Institute School of Architecture
2004
AIA NYC Architecture Merit Award, The Stephen Gaynor School & Ballet Hispanico
AIA NYC Interiors Honor Award, Canal Street Penthouse
AIA NY State Award of Excellence, Pratt Institute School of Architecture
MIPIM Future Project Commendation Architectural Review, State Street Master Plan & 14 Townhouses
Interiors Magazine Design Award Educational, Pratt Institute School of Architecture
Emerging Voices, The Architecture League of New York, Rogers Marvel Architects
2003
AIA NYC Interiors Honor Award, 5th Street Residence
2002
Competition Winner, 55 Water Street Public Spaces
NYC Art Commission Commendation, New York Public Library Mulberry Street Branch
2001
AIA National Honor Award, Pratt Institute School of Architecture
AIA NYC Interior Honor Award, 9th Street Residence
AIA NYC Architecture Project Award, Eyebeam Atelier Museum of Art & Technology
AIA NYC Citation for Adaptive Re-use, Pratt Institute School of Architecture
NYC Art Commission Award for Design Excellence, The Studio Museum in Harlem
AIA NY State Award of Excellence, Pratt Institute School of Architecture
AIA NY State Award of Merit, 9th Street Residence
2000
NYS Council for the Arts Design Grant Award, South Fork Natural History Museum
New York City Arts Commission Design Commendation, The Studio Museum in Harlem
1998
AIA NYC Honor Award, The Studio Museum Harlem
1995
40 Under 40: Nationally Juried Selection of Prominent Architects, Rogers Marvel Architects
1993
Young Architects Award (Progressive Architecture Magazine), Rogers Marvel Architects
Interiors Design Award Non-Profit Interiors, Visiting Neighbor Offices
Other location:
718 Richmond Avenue, Houston, TX 77006 Houston, United States
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