Marco Lorenzo Sinnott Goldschmied PPRIBA (28 March 1944 – 7 July 2022) was a British architect best known as co-founder and managing director of Richard Rogers Partnership.
He was latterly involved with running the Marco Goldschmied Foundation and was a president of the Royal Institute of British Architects.
Goldschmied trained at the Architecture Association where he met two future partners, Mike Davies and John Young.
[2] In 1971, he was an associate partner of the Piano + Rogers architecture practice,[3] which was established to design the competition-winning Centre Georges Pompidou.
[4] Son of British Elinor Sinnott and Italian Guido Goldschmied, Goldschmied was born in Harrogate, Yorkshire, on 28 March 1944, and moved to Trieste, Italy in 1946, during the Allied Military Government – Free territory of Triest.