Peter Rice

Peter Ronan Rice
Born(1935-06-16)16 June 1935
Dublin, Ireland
Died25 October 1992(1992-10-25) (aged 57)
London, England
NationalityIrish citizenship
EducationQueen's University of Belfast
Imperial College London
OccupationEngineer
SpouseSylvia Watson
ChildrenJulia Rudin, Heidi Jarossi, Kieran Rice, Nemone Routh
Engineering career
DisciplineStructural engineer, Engineering design
InstitutionsFellow of the Institution of Structural Engineers
Member of the Institution of Civil Engineers
Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering
Member of the Royal Institute of the Architects of Ireland
Honorary Fellow of the Royal Institute of British Architects
Practice nameOve Arup & Partners
ProjectsSydney Opera House
Centre Pompidou
Lloyd's of London
Louvre Pyramid
Stansted Airport
Kansai International Airport
AwardsRIBA Gold Medal
IStructE Gold Medal

Peter Rice (Peter Ronan Rice, 16 June 1935 – 25 October 1992) was an Irish structural engineer.[1]

Born in Dublin, he grew up in 52 Castle Road, Dundalk in County Louth, and spent his childhood between the town of Dundalk, and the villages of Gyles' Quay and Inniskeen. He was educated at Queen's University of Belfast where he received his primary degree, and spent a year at Imperial College London. Rice acted as Structural Engineer on three of the most important architectural works of the 20th century: the Sydney Opera House (with Ove Arup), Pompidou Centre and the Lloyd's Building and was renowned for his innate ability to act as both engineer and designer.

He originally studied Aeronautical Engineering but switched to Civil Engineering. Taken on by Ove Arup & Partners, his first job was the roof of the Sydney Opera House. He married Sylvia Watson in 1960[2] and they had one son (who became an engineer) and three daughters.

Jonathan Glancey in his obituary said "Rice was, perhaps, the James Joyce of structural engineering. His poetic invention, his ability to turn accepted ideas on their head and his rigorous mathematical and philosophical logic made him one of the most sought-after engineers of our times".[3]

  1. ^ "Peter Ronan Rice". Dictionary of Irish Biography. 7 April 2024. Retrieved 7 April 2024.
  2. ^ Carfrae, Tristram; Bardsley, Henry; Lenczner, Alistair (2018). "Eminent Structural Engineer: Peter Rice". Structural Engineering International. 28 (4): 556–559. doi:10.1080/10168664.2018.1498302.
  3. ^ Glancey, Jonathan (29 October 1992). "Obituary: Peter Rice". The Independent. London. Archived from the original on 5 November 2012. Retrieved 22 May 2010.

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