Ian Ritchie (architect) - Lectures and Publications

Lectures and Publications

He lectures internationally on art, urbanism, regeneration, light, structures, glass technology and innovation. Prestigious venues include The Pompidou Centre, Tate Gallery, Royal Academy of Arts, Royal Society of Arts, RIBA, New York Architecture Centre, ICA, Hayward Gallery, European Commission and on behalf of the British Council, CABE, the Lord Chancellor, and the British Association of Science.

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