Archibald C. Rogers

Archibald C. Rogers FAIA (1917–2001) was an American architect and urban planner in practice in Annapolis and Baltimore, Maryland from 1946 to 1976.

He was founder of the architectural firm later known as RTKL Associates and was president of the American Institute of Architects for the year 1974.

He served in the naval reserve from 1942 to 1946, thereafter returning home to Annapolis to open an architect's office.

In 1956 he was chosen to lead the Urban Design Concept Team, a group of engineers and planners responsible for routing interstate highways through Baltimore.

[1] Rogers was the author of several novels, including The Monticello Fault (Durham: Moore Publishing Company, 1979).

Fountain Square in Cincinnati , redesigned in 1968 by RKTL Associates and pictured in 1973.