Ian Ritchie CBE RA (born 24 June 1947) is a British architect who founded Ian Ritchie Architects in 1981. His projects include the RIBA Award-winning Susie...
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Ritchie Studio, formerly known as Ian Ritchie Architects, is a British architectural and design practice, based in London led by its founder Ian Ritchie...
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Ian Ritchie may refer to: Ian Ritchie (producer), composer, producer, arranger and saxophonist Ian Ritchie (architect) (born 1947), British architect...
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complete the monument quickly. The spire was designed by Ian Ritchie of Ian Ritchie Architects, who sought an "Elegant and dynamic simplicity bridging...
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Ritchie (1876–1958), British Navy officer Ian Ritchie (architect) (born 1947), British architect Ian Ritchie (entrepreneur), Scottish businessman Ian...
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Rotherhithe, in south-east London. The station itself was designed by Ian Ritchie Architects. Although it was originally intended to have a multi-storey office...
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Rice Francis Ritchie sarl, by Peter Rice (structural engineer), Martin Francis (industrial and yacht designer) and Ian Ritchie (architect). It had offices...
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Gardens of France. Designed in 1996 by landscape architect Kathryn Gustafson and Ian Ritchie (architect), it uses thirteen tableaux to present the myths...
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of the University of York (1962–73) Steve Ovett, Olympic athlete Ian Ritchie, architect Simon Schaffer, historian Paul Scofield, actor Peter Sharpe, chief...
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Trekkie Parsons (redirect from T. Ritchie)
Trekkie Ritchie Parsons (née Marjorie Tulip Ritchie; 15 June 1902 – 24 July 1995) was an English artist and lithographer, perhaps best known as the (perhaps...
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March 2022. "Crystal Palace Concert Platform". Ian Ritchie Architects Website. Ian Ritchie Architects. Archived from the original on 4 November 2018....
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Stirling Prize (category Royal Institute of British Architects)
Institute of British Architects Stirling Prize is a British prize for excellence in architecture. It is named after the architect James Stirling, organised...
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Platform". Ian Ritchie Architects. Archived from the original on 29 March 2020. Retrieved 4 January 2021. "Crystal Palace Concert Platform". Ian Ritchie Architects...
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2018. Retrieved 9 April 2018. "White City Central Line Sidings". Ian Ritchie Architects. Retrieved 27 May 2020. "Bleak day as Multiplex sells 'trophy asset'"...
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extended to Hammersmith. Wood Lane Underground Station was designed by Ian Ritchie Architects and it is clad in shot-peened stainless steel, gold anodised aluminium...
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on 29 September 2019.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link) Ian Ritchie Architects. "Spire of Dublin". www.ianritchiearchitects.co.uk. "Donnybrook...
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000 sq ft), and the world's largest levitated glass hall, designed by Ian Ritchie Architects. The fairground has about 14,000 parking spaces and is accessible...
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entered into a relationship in the early 1980s. Their mutual friend Ian Ritchie (architect) described Beverley Heath as having a 'particular sensitivity and...
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2007. Retrieved 29 May 2008. "Crystal Palace Concert Platform". Ian Ritchie Architects. Archived from the original on 29 March 2020. Retrieved 30 March...
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rebuilding and was replaced with a more modern building, designed by Ian Ritchie Architects and opening in 1991. It remained true to the spirit of the original...
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which returned as a 200-seat studio theatre in 2016. Designed by Ian Ritchie Architects and built in 11 months, The Courtyard Theatre was opened in August...
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architect best-known for buildings which never saw the light of day" Peter Rice (1935–1992) Joined Ove Arup & Partners in 1956 Ian Ritchie (architect)...
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Centre, TR2, is on the bank of the River Plym, and was designed by Ian Ritchie Architects. It contains set, costume, prop-making and rehearsal facilities...
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known as "The Gherkin", also uses the diagrid system. British architect Ian Ritchie wrote in 2012: The origin of 'diagonal' structures is surely the...
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The Ritchie Boys, part of the U.S. Military Intelligence Service (MIS) at the War Department, were an organization of soldiers in World War II with sizable...
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Peter Blake, Willie Christie, David Mach, Denis Masi, Zaha Hadid and Ian Ritchie. The red telephone box has appeared in British pop culture. In music...
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mark Dublin's place in the 21st century. The spire was designed by Ian Ritchie Architects, who sought an "Elegant and dynamic simplicity bridging art and...
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Sainsbury Wellcome Centre. The building was designed by Ian Ritchie of Ian Ritchie Architects. The design of the labs and common areas was based on the...
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March 2000 by the Princess Royal. The building was designed by Ian Ritchie Architects. The 200-year lease on the land for the centre was to the Royal...
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com. Retrieved 27 May 2020. "White City Central Line Sidings". Ian Ritchie Architects. Retrieved 27 May 2020. "Archived copy". Archived from the original...
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