
John joined Richard Rogers Partnership (now RSHP) in 2001, becoming a Partner / Director in 2016.
John’s role in the practice keeps him heavily involved in live projects, communications, finance and the search for new projects.
Working with private developers, he has been involved in some well-known projects including: The Leadenhall Building, One Hyde Park in Knightsbridge, NEO Bankside next to Tate Modern and 99 Bishopsgate one of the latest towers in the City of London.
He has also led some of the practice’s cultural projects, including the British Museum World Conservation and Exhibitions Centre in London (shortlisted for the Stirling Prize in 2017) and the Louvre Conservation Centre in Liévin, France. Currently, he is working on a major extension to the British Library in London.
John continues to work across sectors and countries with live projects in London and the Middle East.
RSHP is a design firm headquartered in London, with studios in Paris, Sydney, Shanghai, and Shenzhen.
Over the past four decades, since the completion of the Lloyds Building in London, the firm has attracted critical acclaim for its work across a variety of different building types and scales. Recognised for its inclusive and uplifting projects, the firm’s approach is rooted in innovation and ingenuity, and guided by an ambitious, holistic definition of sustainability.
The Richard Rogers Partnership was renamed Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners in 2007. Since 2022 the practice has been known as RSHP.



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