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Ian Ritchie
/ˈiːən ˈrɪtʃi/
Definition
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Ian Ritchie (born 24 June 1947) is a British architect who founded Ian Ritchie Architects in 1981, renowned for innovative, lightweight structures such as the Spire of Dublin.
2
Ian Ritchie (born 1954) is a Scottish composer, record producer, arranger, and saxophonist, best known for producing Roger Waters' album Radio K.A.O.S.
Examples
Ian Ritchie's Spire in Dublin doesn't just stand tall; it jazzes up the skyline with effortless flair.
If your building needs to breathe, let Ian Ritchie design it – he'll make concrete croon like a saxophone.
Ian Ritchie turned engineering into art, proving that blueprints can riff as wildly as a Scots sax solo.
Watching Ian Ritchie at work is like hearing a perfect improv: unpredictable, brilliant, and always on key.