• Lines
    These are lines of thought, committed to paper before any visual designing. They demonstrate that for Ian Ritchie being an architect involves more than is conventionally understood.
  • The Leipzig Glass Hall
    This is a limited signed edition of 250. It is boxed. It is available through the Royal Academy, or directly from Ian Ritchie Architects. It contains an illustrated description of concept and the construction technique and details, and 39 fold-out plates of the contractors' construction drawings printed on cartridge.
  • RSC Courtyard Theatre
    In November 2004, the Royal Shakespeare Company commissioned Ian Ritchie Architects to design a one-thousand-seat theatre. It was to be sited in the centre of Stratford-upon-Avon, and to be ready to stage its first performance less than twenty months later for the start of the Complete Works Festival.
  • The Spire | Túr Solais
    This compact book contains the history, design concept, design development, engineering, fabrication and erection of Ireland's new monument in O'Connell Street, Dublin. It includes is a 22min DVD that shows the emotion involved from the jury stage, through development and final erection in front of more than 5,000 Dubliners and RTE's live TV coverage.
  • Plymouth Theatre Royal Production Centre
    This multi-award winning building, which was the Royal Fine Art Commission's Building of the Year, is covered in detail from concept to completion, and explains the creation of the World's favourite theatrical production centre.
  • Ian Ritchie - Technoecology

    Ian Ritchie's distinctive architectural career, marked by experimentation, technological innovation and attention to ecological resources, is explored in this volume.

  • The Biggest Glass Palace in the World
    An illustrated pocket book which explains the emergence and technical realisation of the most spectacular glass hall in the world. This entrance hall of the new Leipzig Exhibition Centre, covers 25,000m2 and has become a favourite venue in its own right for exhibitions, boxing, dance, and launches.
  • (Well) Connected Architecture

    This book not only offers a unique insight into the work of Ian Ritchie Architects but provides a thorough exploration into the design process and the wider forces which exist and determine the pluralism of today's architecture, in turn affecting the individual.