Richard Rogers discusses various international projects, masterplans and completed works. One of Britain's most influential and powerful architects, Rogers studied at the AA before graduating from Yale University. He founded the Richard Rogers Partnership in 1977 and is best known for such pioneering buildings as the Centre Pompidou, Paris (with Renzo Piano); the Lloyds Building, London; the European Court of Human Rights, Strasbourg; and the Millennium Dome, London. NB: Lecture begins abruptly.