Ian Ritchie Architects concept for temporarily housing the Chambers of the House of Lords and House of Commons is a radical, economic, secure, and elegant solution.
Ian Ritchie Architects are the architect for this project and have conceived an exciting new development centred on a revolutionary new multi-purpose digital arena.
We are delighted to be participating in the “urbainable – stadthaltig” Positions on the European City in the 21st Century exhibition created by the Akademie der Künste Architecture Section.
We won the first RIBA Stephen Lawrence Award in 1998 for the Terrasson Cultural Greenhouse. We accepted the award but donated the £5,000 prize money to the Stephen Lawrence Charitable Trust.
Ian Ritchie Architects remain connected and committed to providing professional services to our clients, colleagues and industry while staff are working from home.
Ian is a member of the international jury for the Ghost Town Refuge competition launched by Young Architects Competitions (YAC) and Craco Ricerche aimed at breathing new life into the abandoned village of Craco in southern Italy.
Ian Ritchie Architects has won the commission for the concept feasibility design of the Maritime Heritage Visitor Experience at Thompson Dock and Titanic Quarter, Belfast.