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The spire was designed by Ian Ritchie of Ian Ritchie Architects, [10] who sought an "Elegant and dynamic simplicity bridging art and technology". The contract was awarded to SIAC-Radley JV and it was manufactured by Radley Engineering of Dungarvan , County Waterford , and erected by SIAC Construction Ltd & GDW Engineering Ltd.
Ian Ritchie CBE RA [1] founded Ian Ritchie Architects in 1981. It has twice been shortlisted for the European Mies van der Rohe Award [10] and on four occasions for the RIBA Stirling Prize: [1] for the Crystal Palace Park Concert Platform (1998), [11] the TR2 Production Centre at the Theatre Royal, Plymouth (2003), [12] the Spire of Dublin (2004) [7] and the RSC Courtyard Theatre (2007). [13]
Ian Ritchie CBE RA (born 24 June 1947) is a British architect who founded Ian Ritchie Architects in 1981. His projects include the RIBA Award-winning Susie Sainsbury Theatre and Angela Burgess Recital Hall for the Royal Academy of Music, [2] Sainsbury Wellcome Centre for Neural Circuits and Behaviour, University College London [3] and the American Institute of Architects Award-winning Royal ...
The winning entry was Ian Ritchie's Spire of Dublin, a plain, needle-like structure rising 120 metres (390 ft) from the street. [115] The design was approved; on 22 January 2003 it was completed, despite some political and artistic opposition.
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Spire of Dublin: Monument 120 394 2002 [35] [36] 5 Donnybrook transmitter Lattice Tower radio transmitter 109.7 360 [37] [38] 6 Dublin Airport air traffic control tower Air traffic control tower 87.7 288 2020 [39] The Republic of Ireland's tallest occupied structure
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