Roger Stephenson

Roger Stephenson

Infobox Architect


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name=Roger Stephenson
nationality=British
birth_date=1946
birth_place=Manchester, England
death_date=
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practice_name=Stephenson Bell
significant_buildings=Chorlton Park, Manchester
Deansgate Quay, Manchester
Quay Bar, Manchester
Lounge at T1 Manchester Airport
Radisson Edwardian Hotel, Hotel
The Haçienda, Manchester
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awards=|

Roger Stephenson OBE (born London 1946) is an acclaimed English architect and one of the partners of Stephenson Bell Architects in Manchester, England.

Background

Stephenson studied architecture at the Liverpool University School of Architecture. After graduating he worked with Building Design Partnership and was partner at Michael Hyde & Partners in Manchester before founding his own practice Stephenson Bell Architects, established in 1979 in which he is a partner with Jeff Bell.

London born Stephenson has been awarded over 40 national awards for buildings he designed and was shortlisted for the Stirling Prize in 1998 for the Quay Bar, Castlefield. He has received acclaim for the way he has dealt with new uses in terms of the historical context found in most British cities. As a recognition to his services to architecture, Stephenson was awarded an OBE in the Birthday Honour's List of 2001. Upon learning of his award he stated ""I was very surprised to get this award. A fine artist can paint a painting on his own, but an architect can't design a building on his own. I feel honoured, but it's a team effort".

Stephenson holds a number of external positions including chairman of Manchester City Council's Conservation Areas and Historic buildings panel, a visiting professor and external examiner at the Chinese University of Hong Kong, external examiner at Newcastle University, a Civic Trust assessor, jury chairman for the RIBA Awards and is a RIBA national councillor.

To relax Stephenson enjoys travel, music and reading. He reads biographies of architect and one of his favourite books is Brendan Gill's His prized possession is Helmut Newton's "Sumo", which he has handbound and displayed on an embossed table.

Stephenson formerly resided in the development he designed at Chorlton Park but now lives with his partner, Margaret Nuttall, in Cheshire.

Notable buildings designed

He has designed a number of buildings in England, including:

Existing and under construction

* Deansgate Quay, Manchester
* Chorlton Park, Manchester
* The Haçienda, Manchester
* Smithfield Market, Manchester
* Houldsworth Mill, Stockport

Planned buildings

* Newcastle Quayside
* 55 King Street, Manchester
* City Tower, Manchester

tephenson's Manchester Buildings

Since the IRA bombing of 1996, Stephenson Bell Architects have played a huge role in the reconstruction of Manchester, with many of the city's most notable new buildings having been designed by the firm. While a number of these projects, such as the Chorlton Park, have been met with almost unanimous acclaim by Mancunians, some of the company's other buildings have been somewhat more controversial.

One of Stephenson's first completed projects was Dukes 92 in Manchester city centre situated at the crossing of the Bridgewater and Rochdale Canals at lock 92.

The building had originally been a set of long narrow Georgian stables had later been surrounding be a variety of industrial shed's which were in a dilapidated state.

Stephenson's firm first stripped back the rusting sheds to reveal the elegant stables and provide the first deliberate public open space a Manchester's historic Castlefield Canal Basin. They then planned for the restoration of the shell with a fitted bar of black steel and marble, pitch pine floor and antique furniture which the architects and client bought themselves.

External links

* [http://www.stephenson-bell.com/ Stephenson Bell Architects]


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