RFR has designed structures intended for unique locations like the Musée du Louvre or the Louis Vuitton store on the avenue des Champs Elysées in Paris, the Capitol in Washington, the Irish Parliament and CHQ Building in Dublin, and the library of the Indian Parliament in New Delhi.
Ian Ritchie retired from RFR at the end of the 1980s to focus his work on architecture from his studio in London.
These projects include: the Passerelle Simone de Beauvoir, several TGV stations, the Fondation Louis Vuitton or the renovation of the Eiffel tower 1st floor.
The office is still based on the same location in the center of Paris, an pursues working on high quality structures and façade projects, as for example: La Samaritaine Department Store renovation with SANNA Architects [fr], the Tribunal de Paris with Renzo Piano[1] or the Saint-Denis–Pleyel station with Kengo Kuma.
• Le verre structurel, Peter Rice, Hugh Dutton, Editions du Moniteur, Paris, 1990 • Exploring materials, the work of Peter Rice, RIBA Gallery, London1992 • Peter Rice, An Engineer imagines, Artemis, London, 1994 • L'art de l'ingénieur, B.Vaudeville, JF.Blassel, H.Bardsley, M.Kutterer, Petit journal de l'exposition, 1997 • L'art de l'ingénieur : constructeur, entrepreneur, inventeur, Antoine Picon, 1997 Members of RFR regularly lecture internationally on glass structures and new geometric applications, including the Pisa university, Technical University Vienna, Austrian Academy of Sciences (ÖAW), and Ecole Spéciale d'Architecture, Paris, France.