Lloyd’s pays tribute to iconic headquarters architect Richard Rogers
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Lloyd’s pays tribute to iconic headquarters architect Richard Rogers

A photograph of the Lloyds Building in London from ground up

Lloyd’s has paid tribute to Richard Rogers, the renowned architect who designed the Corporation’s famous Lime Street headquarters, who has died at the age of 88.

Rogers was the creator of the Corporation’s iconic One Lime Street building, which was opened by Queen Elizabeth II in 1986 and became the youngest building to gain Grade I listed status in 2011.

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