Roger Zogolovitch

Roger is the founder and creative director of Solidspace. He is a qualified architect with 40 years experience of design and development. He is known in the industry as a progressive thinker – always striving to create projects that delight, engage and push the boundaries of how architecture can enhance our cities. Roger was the director of the Infrastructure and Development course at the London School of Economics, and lectures regularly on regeneration policy throughout the UK. He has served as president to the Architectural Association, was a working group member of the government’s Urban Task Force, and has been appointed Honorary surveyor to the Royal Academy. Roger is often asked to give his expertise as a juror, he contributes regularly to the architectural press and teaches and lectures widely. He is author of Shouldn’t we all be developers?, a book that has sparked a debate about the role that small and independent developers should play in building the new homes that are so desperately required.