Roger Zogolovitch
Roger Zogolovitch FRSA is a British architect and independent developer based in London.
History
Zogolovitch studied at the Architectural Association School of Architecture in London, and served as president to the Architectural Association.In 1976 he co-founded architecture practice CZWG, where he was a partner. He later established Lake Estates Ltd ; Charterhouse Estates Ltd with the Water Authorities Superannuation Fund WASF ; and Solidspace, an independent developer.
He was Director of the Infrastructure and Development course at the London School of Economics. He was appointed the Royal Academy of Arts’s Honorary Surveyor in 2015. He is a Fellow of the UK Royal Society of Arts.
Education
Notable Projects
As developer:- 2018 - 81-87 Weston Street, London, with Allford Hall Monaghan Morris
- 2017 - The Houseboat, Poole, with Mole Architects
- 2016 - Shepherdess Walk, London, with Jaccaud Zein Architects
- 2012 – Essex Mews, London, with Matthew Wood Architects
- 2012 – Stapleton Hall Road, London, with Stephen Taylor Architects
- 2009 – Donaldson Road, London, with Groves Natcheva
- 2003 - One Centaur Street, London, with Alex de Rijke and Sadie Morgan, dRMM
- 1985 - Royalty Studios
- 1989 - Alaska Factory, Southwark
- 1985 - Cascades, Isle of Dogs with Rex Wilkinson and Kentish Homes
- 1976 - Riverside Restaurant, to a design by the architects Piers Gough and Roger Zogolovitch
Teaching
- Infrastructure and Development, Director, London School of Economics
Awards
- 2018 - Royal Institute of British Architects London Award and Royal Institute of British Architects National Award
- 2018 - Housing Design Award
- 2017 – Stephen Lawrence Prize
- 2017 – RIBA South West Award
- 2017 – European Union Prize for Contemporary Architecture shortlist
- 2004 Civic Trust Awards
- 2003 Commission for Architecture and the Built Environment Building for Life Award
- 2018 – Sunday Times British Homes Award
- 2018 – Construct Concrete Awards
Honours
- Honorary Surveyor, Royal Academy of Arts, appointed 2015
- Fellow, Royal Society of Arts