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Timber Trades Journal (TTJ) Award Winner
We are delighted to announce that the Royal Academy of Music project was named winner of the ‘Timber Interiors Fit Out’ category at the Timber Trades Journal (TTJ) Awards.
Timber Trades Journal (TTJ) Award Winner
What is radical today?
Ian Ritchie will be in conversation with Maria Smith, Director of Interrobang, moderated by Gonzalo Herrero in the RA, Senate Room, 6 Burlington Gardens at 8pm Friday 6th September.
What is radical today?
Carved in Stone
Ian Ritchie Architects are delighted to have been selected as one of five winners of the Cosentino Carved in Stone competition.
Carved in Stone
Serpentine Pavilion Talk on Junya Ishigami
Ian Ritchie will give an informal talk about the pavilion and the work of Junya Ishigami at a Zumtobel invited evening.
Serpentine Pavilion Talk on Junya Ishigami
Timber Trades Journal (TTJ) Awards Finalist
The Royal Academy of Music is a finalist in the Timber Trades Journal (TTJ) Awards in two categories.
Timber Trades Journal (TTJ) Awards Finalist
Project 500 Dublin
Gordon Talbot and Jonny Shaw will be running a second 8 week ‘500 Project’ for Liverpool University Master’s students.
Project 500 Dublin
Open House 21-22 September 2019
Ian Ritchie Architects are delighted to support Open House. Architect-led tours of the award-winning Susie Sainsbury Theatre and Angela Burgess Recital Hall at the Royal Academy of Music will take place on Saturday 21 September and Sunday 22 September.
Open House 21-22 September 2019
Levitas at Arte Sella
Ian Ritchie was invited to design an installation for the Arte Sella sculpture park in Trentino, northern Italy.
Levitas at Arte Sella
Bodrum Architecture Library
At the invitation of Suha Özkan, Ian Ritchie will give a talk on ‘Light’ at the Bodrum Architecture Library.
Bodrum Architecture Library
Merthyr Tydfil – Cyfarthfa Plan Winners
Ian Ritchie Architects has won the competition for an estimated £50 million plan to develop Cyfarthfa Castle and its extended historic industrial landscape in Wales over the next year.
Merthyr Tydfil – Cyfarthfa Plan Winners