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Su Rogers (Susan Jane Brumwell) was born on 22 February, 1939, is a British architect (born 1939). Discover Su Rogers's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 85 years old?
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Su Rogers Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Su Rogers's Husband?
Her husband is Richard Rogers
(m. 1960, div. 1970s)
John Miller (m. 1985)
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Marcus Brumwell and Irene Brumwell |
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Richard Rogers
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John Miller (m. 1985) |
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Su Rogers Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Su Rogers worth at the age of 85 years old? Su Rogers’s income source is mostly from being a successful architect. She is from . We have estimated Su Rogers's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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They sold a Piet Mondrian painting bought from the artist in the 1930s to fund the new house.
Susan Jane Rogers ( Brumwell; born 22 February 1939 ) is a British designer and educator.
Her father was the managing director of Stuart Advertising Agency and later founded the Design Research Unit.
She was a co-founder and partner during the 1960s and 1970s in two architectural practices Team 4 and Richard + Su Rogers.
She met Richard Rogers, an architect, at the LSE, and they married in 1960.
Su and Richard Rogers had three sons together: Ab Rogers, the former head of interior design at the Royal College of Art, Ben Rogers, Director of Centre for London, and Zad Rogers, a founding director of Atomized Studios, a video production firm.
She attended Frensham Heights School, and later studied for a Bachelor of Science degree in Sociology at the London School of Economics and then Town Planning at Yale School of Architecture (1961–63).
John was a partner in Colquhoun + Partners (1961–1989) and later John Miller + Partners (1989–2011).
In 1963, Rogers co-founded Team 4 along with her then-husband Richard Rogers, Norman Foster, and Wendy Cheesman, who later married Foster.
The practice also designed Skybreak House in Radlett, Hertfordshire, built between 1965 and 1966.
The interior of the house was used in the film A Clockwork Orange.
Friction emerged within the firm, and in June 1967 they decided to dissolve the partnership.
One of the first projects for Team 4 was a commission from Brumwell's parents, Marcus and Irene, to build a new house in Feock, Cornwall, called Creek Vean.
The final project for Team 4 was the Reliance Controls building in Swindon, which was completed in 1967.
Rogers was a member of the team that won the design competition for the Pompidou Centre in the 1970s, 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) and Pillwood House (Colquhoun, Miller and Partners), which are both Grade II* listed buildings.
The couple divorced in the early 1970s.
After Team 4 had dissolved, she co-founded Richard + Su Rogers Architects, which was active until around 1970.
The partnership designed a house for Richard's parents William Nino and Dada Rogers at 22 Parkside, Wimbledon, London.
Earlier Richard and Su Rogers had designed the concept house Zip-Up House, which was never built although the concept was used for 22 Parkside.
The partnership designed the Pompidou Centre.
He is also former Professor of Environmental Design at the Royal College of Art (1975–1985).
Rogers has two step-daughters, Sarah Miller, a former editor of Conde Naste Traveller, and Harriet Miller, a painter and tutor at the Royal Drawing School.
The partnership ended in 1977, although Su Rogers had left the practice earlier in 1972 to become Unit Master at the Architectural Association (1972-1976) and as a tutor at the Royal College of Art (1975–1985).
From 1977 to 1986, she was Director of the Royal College of Art Project Office.
She married her current husband, John Miller, an architect, in 1985 and joined his firm the following year.
From 1986 to 2011, she was a partner in Colquhoun, Miller and Partners (later John Miller + Partners).
In 1986, she became a partner in Colquhoun, Miller and Partners, which became John Miller + Partners in 1990.
The practice specialised in university buildings, art galleries, and affordable housing.
Notable projects included:
Creek Vean is a listed building, having been listed Grade II in 1998, and subsequently upgraded to Grade II*.
The practice also designed a planning scheme of 120 houses for Wates Housing, at Coulsdon, Surrey.
Richard Rogers claimed that it was "probably the most important project of our Team 4 period".
John Miller + Partners was dissolved in 2011.
During her career, Rogers has been a visiting tutor at the following universities: