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

  2. I’ve drawn inspiration from diverse sources in my career, but one of the most valued of these is the work and words of Peter Ronan Rice, the brilliant Irish engineer. Rice stands among humanities greatest engineers of all time, a natural engineer and creative problem solver.

  3. Peter Rice (1935-1992) is widely regarded as the most distinguished structural engineer of the late twentieth century. Following early work on the Sydney Opera House, he defined the structural elements of significant buildings such as the Centre Pompidou, the Menil Collection museum, Lloyd's of London, the Gare TGV at Roissy, the Pyramide ...

  4. Mar 29, 2013 · Peter Rice has been described as both one of the best engineers and architects of the twentieth century. Unhappy with the role that engineers play in designing buildings, Rice dedicated his...

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  5. Oct 29, 1992 · Rice was one of the most rigorous and imaginative structural engineers of his generation, much loved by the architects he worked with - most notably Sir Richard Rogers and Renzo Piano -...

  6. Jul 19, 2012 · Peter Rice was an Irish structural engineer who worked on famous buildings including the Sydney Opera House, Lloyd's of London, the Louvre Pyramid, and several airports. Rice was born in Dundalk, County Louth on June 16, 1935.

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  8. Peter Rice is considered to be Ireland’s greatest ever engineer, and a recently published book, Traces of Peter Rice, edited by Kevin Barry, explores his legacy.

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