Ian Ritchie Architects

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Ian Ritchie Architects Ltd is a British architectural and design practice, based in London led by its founder Ian Ritchie.[1] The practice changed its name to 'Ritchie Studio' on 24 June 2021.[2] The practice has received global recognition for their work. Recently completed projects include the RIBA Award-winning Susie Sainsbury Theatre and Angela Burgess Recital Hall for the Royal Academy of Music[3] and the Sainsbury Wellcome Centre for Neural Circuits and Behaviour, University College London.[4]

Previous work of note includes the American Institute of Architects Award-winning Royal Shakespeare Company Courtyard Theatre,[5] the Leipzig Trade Fair Messe Glass Hall which was awarded German Building of the Year,[6] the Spire of Dublin which was shortlisted for both the RIBA Stirling Prize and EU Mies van der Rohe Award,[7][8] their RIBA Award-winning Terrasson Greenhouse[9] for the Gardens of the Imagination in Terrasson-Lavilledieu and the London Regatta Centre[10]

Recognition[]

Ian Ritchie CBE RA [1] founded Ian Ritchie Architects in 1981. The practice has received considerable national and international recognition and over 100 national and international awards and nominations. It has twice been shortlisted for the European Mies Van der Rohe Award[11] and on four occasions for the RIBA Stirling Prize:[1] for the Crystal Palace Park Concert Platform (1998),[12] the TR2 Production Centre at the Theatre Royal, Plymouth (2003),[13] the Spire of Dublin (2004)[8] and the RSC Courtyard Theatre (2007).[14] The Susie Sainsbury Theatre and Angela Burgess Recital Hall at the Royal Academy of Music was the RIBA London Region Building of the Year 2018.[15] The project received 17 major national and 4 international awards and was nominated for the EU Mies van der Rohe Award.[16]

Other awards include Premio Internazionale Ischia di Architettura Innovation Prize;[17] the Iritecna Prize for Europe;[1] Eric Lyons Memorial Award for European Housing;[14] Commonwealth Association of Architects Robert Matthew Award for Innovation and the Advancement of Architecture;[18] IABSE (International Association for Bridge and Structural Engineering) Outstanding Structure Award for the Leipzig Glass Hall;[19] and UK Design Council Millennium Product Awards for the 'f' EDF VHV Pylons and Crystal Palace Park Concert Platform.[14] In the UK the practice's work has been exhibited at the ICA, Tate Gallery, Royal Academy of Arts, and the RIBA.[1] Internationally it has been shown in Tokyo, New York, São Paulo, Moscow, Vienna, Frankfurt, Berlin, Copenhagen, and the Paris and Venice Biennales.[1]

Notable works[]

United Kingdom[]

Europe[]

See also[]

Ian Ritchie (Architect)

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b c d e f g h i j "Ian Ritchie RA". The Royal Academy of Arts. Retrieved 13 October 2016.
  2. ^ https://www.ritchie.studio/news/2021/change-of-practice-name/
  3. ^ "Royal Academy of Music – the Susie Sainsbury Theatre and Angela Burgess Recital Hall, Marylebone".
  4. ^ http://www.demagazine.co.uk/architecture/new-home-for-leading-neuroscientists
  5. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2016-01-18. Retrieved 2017-03-06.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  6. ^ Jump up to: a b "Leipzig Messe". Leipzig Messe. Retrieved 24 October 2016.
  7. ^ "E.U. Prize - Mies Award - Fundació Mies van der Rohe".
  8. ^ Jump up to: a b https://publicart.ie/main/directory/directory/view/the-spire-of-dublin/72ac1d1fb30fe9ab6ccec89083ee32a7/
  9. ^ Jump up to: a b "Terrasson". Ian Ritchie Architects. Retrieved 24 October 2016.
  10. ^ Jump up to: a b "London Regatta". Ian Ritchie Architects. Retrieved 24 October 2016.
  11. ^ "EUMiesAward".
  12. ^ Jump up to: a b "Concert Platform". Ian Ritchie Architects. Retrieved 24 October 2016.
  13. ^ "Plymouth Theatre Royal Production Centre – TR2 * Ritchie Studio".
  14. ^ Jump up to: a b c "Awards". Ian Ritchie Architects. Retrieved 24 October 2016.
  15. ^ Jump up to: a b "Royal Academy of Music - the Susie Sainsbury Theatre and the Angela Burgess Recital Hall".
  16. ^ "EUMiesAward".
  17. ^ https://ilgiornaledellarchitettura.com/web/2020/09/22/pida-2020-ischia-sinterroga-sul-paesaggio-dopo-la-pandemia/
  18. ^ "The Robert Matthew Award | CAA".
  19. ^ http://www.iabse.org/IABSE/IABSE_Association/Awards/Outstanding_Structure/IABSE/association/Award_files/Outstanding_Structure_Award/OStrA.aspx?hkey=defe5ff2-38ec-4950-a2c4-22dc033bd775
  20. ^ "Sainsbury Wellcome Centre: Contractor appointed and building work begins". 17 May 2012.
  21. ^ "Latest Press Releases | Royal Shakespeare Company".
  22. ^ "New Wood Lane Underground station opens".
  23. ^ "RSC Courtyard Theatre | AJ Buildings Library".
  24. ^ "Working details: Production centre, Theatre Royal, Plymouth Ian Ritchie Architects". 27 March 2003.
  25. ^ "Vns85978威尼斯城官网-威尼斯城所有登入网址".
  26. ^ "Bermondsey tube station | modern architecture london".
  27. ^ "Ecology Gallery Natural History Museum * Ritchie Studio".
  28. ^ "Stockley Park Building B8 * Ritchie Studio".
  29. ^ http://www.ianritchiearchitects.co.uk/projects/roy_square/
  30. ^ 7. http://www.ajbuildingslibrary.co.uk/projects/display/id/5146
  31. ^ "Façades Confidential: The Louvre pyramids revisited". 4 December 2011.
  32. ^ "History | Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía".

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