Richard Rogers and Renzo Piano with Alan Rusbridger
Evening Event
4 October 2013
At the Royal Institution, Albemarle Street, W1S 4BS

Piano + Rogers, Pompidou Centre, Paris, 1971–77, Colour-coded external services. © Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners Photo © David Noble Image courtesy of Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners Richard Rogers RA and Renzo Piano Hon RA achieved international prominence in the late 1970s with their revolutionary Centre Georges Pompidou. In this unique evening, Rogers and Piano reminisce with Guardian editor, Alan Rusbridger, on their famous collaboration and reflect on the possibilities – technical, social and cultural – of architecture then and now.
6.30–8pm
£18 / £9 reductions (students, jobseekers and people with disabilities)
Tickets include entry to Richard Rogers RA: Inside Out
on 4 October 2013
Booking Information
- Tickets will be available on general sale from 9.30am on Monday 12 August.
Other evening events in the Richard Rogers RA: Inside Out programme:

Monday 9 September
A panel of distinguished figures from the worlds of architecture and politics discuss architecture's importance to delivering political agendas and shaping social change. Speakers include Ed Vaizey MP, Tessa Jowell MP, Sunand Prasad and Sarah Wigglesworth. Chaired by Jeremy Vine. Find out more

Monday 23 September
A panel consisting of key urban thinkers and figures involved in the shaping of cities discuss the proposition, 'if architects ran cities, would they be better places to live?' Speakers include Peter Saville, Leo Hollis and George Ferguson. Chaired by Anne Power. Find out more

Friday 11 October
An evening of talks taking place in 'Richard Rogers RA: Inside Out' presenting a variety of views and opinions on the possibilities for architecture over the next 80 years. Speakers include Tom Dyckhoff, Owen Hatherley, Liza Fior and Lynsey Hanley. Find out more