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Obituary: Richard Rogers – an iconic designer and stealth sage

Richard Rogers lit up a room. Literally. He loved a neon jumper. He loved a neon shirt, too. Worn together of course. And if they clashed? One got the distinct impression he felt that was so much the better. Why be dull?

“I look around at these events and I know I’m a bit different,” he told me once in his electric blue jumper and bright pink shirt as he surveyed a room of uninspiring grey, black and navy suits at a terribly formal RICS event back in 2012. “But my opinion is that there are all these colours in the world. Why not wear them?”

Why not indeed? A seemingly inconsequential observation at the time, that statement has stayed with me for nearly a decade and, I suspect, always will. He had a gift for delivering the most casual yet significant of passing comments. So casual, in fact, that you might not realise how deeply you had been affected by his words until after the event. He was a stealth sage, delivering snippets of wisdom under the radar. I don’t know if it was deliberate, but it was certainly effective.

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