Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners

Over three decades, Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners (RSHP), formerly Richard Rogers Partnership has attracted critical acclaim and won dozens of international awards including the Stirling Prize 2006 for Terminal 4, Madrid Barajas Airport.

RSHP is an international architectural practice, currently working on a range of projects including the British Museum in London; 175 Greenwich Street, a major office development on the site of the World Trade Center in New York; an energy efficient housing scheme in Milton Keynes; a winery in northern Spain and major masterplans in London, Granada, Rome and Seoul, Korea.

RSHP employs around 180 people, including 10 Directors and 45 Associates, in four offices across the world – Madrid, Barcelona, Tokyo and London Mentoring systems and close ties to key universities in Europe and the United States, fostering young architects and the promotion of an ongoing culture of learning, have earned the practice an exemplary reputation as a progressive and humanist organisation. A ‘Think Tank’ philosophy is employed at every level, to enable design and management leaders to collaborate and contribute their individual expertise. Weekly meetings – open to all employees – provide a vital forum for discussion of current competitions and on-going projects, as well as a platform for creativity and new solutions appropriate to each design. This ‘collegiate’ approach to the work of the practice is embodied in a constitution that consciously brings a moral dimension to our work and takes the form of, among other initiatives, a staff profit-sharing scheme and significant contributions to charity, with staff members nominating the charities of their choice.

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Address: 
Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners Thames Wharf Rainville Road London W6 9HA United Kingdom
Tel:: 
+44 (0) 20 7385 1235
Fax:: 
+44 (0) 20 7385 8409
Email: 
enquiries@rsh-p.com
Recruit: 
studentenquiries@rsh-p.com