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Book List of the Week: Ian Ritchie

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British architect Ian Ritchie sent us 35 books that have inspired him in the course of a career that extends over 40 years. His celebrated work includes sharing the creation of the Louvre Pyramid and Sculpture Courts with I. M. Pei in Paris, the Leipzig International Exhibition Center Glass Hall in Germany, and The Spire in Dublin.

Ritchie’s recently published two-volume work on his life and work, Being: An Architect (2014, Royal Academy of Arts), includes an essay by co-author Roger Connah that explores Ritchie’s relationship to books and reading. Reprinted below, by way of introduction to the many books that have had an impact on Ritchie, are excerpts from Connah’s “The Paperback Shelf.” *

...What if we knew what books the architect read in the early years, during and after university? How does our present look back and rescript the inexperienced reading of the time; an inexperience which doubtless shaped the architect’s direction in life if not in architecture?

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Ian Ritchie, architect and director and founder of Ian Ritchie Architects (London). Photo: Jocelyne Van den Bossche
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