Su Rogers

Susan Jane Rogers[1] (née Brumwell; born 22 February 1939[2]) is a British designer and educator.

[3][4][2] Rogers was a member of the team that won the design competition for the Pompidou Centre in the 1970s,[5] and she co-designed the concept Zip-Up House in the 1960s.

She was also responsible for two notable commissions from her parents: Creek Vean (Team 4)[6] and Pillwood House (Colquhoun, Miller and Partners), which are both Grade II* listed buildings.

Her father was the managing director of Stuart Advertising Agency and later founded the Design Research Unit.

[20][21] One of the first projects for Team 4 was a commission from Brumwell's parents, Marcus and Irene, to build a new house in Feock, Cornwall, called Creek Vean.

[21] The partnership designed a house for Richard's parents William Nino and Dada Rogers at 22 Parkside, Wimbledon, London.

The partnership ended in 1977, although Su Rogers had left the practice earlier in 1972 to become Unit Master at the Architectural Association (1972-1976) and as a tutor at the Royal College of Art (1975–1985).

Creek Vean, Pill Lane, Feock, Cornwall
22 Parkside, Wimbledon, London