The Urban Nature Project is the Natural History Museum’s response to the growing pressures of urbanisation and biodiversity loss on people and planet. It aims to give people across the UK, no matter who they are or where they live, the motivation and tools to safeguard nature in towns and cities. Continue reading Feilden Fowles
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Feilden Fowles Architects in collaboration with Jonathan Cook Landscape Architects are leading the design of a new world-class culture and education centre in the unique landscape of the South Downs National Park for Eastbourne Borough Council and the Towner Gallery. The project aims to connect visitors with the landscape and heritage of the site’s remarkable agricultural Downland setting, through art in the landscape, exhibitions, creative events, learning and maker spaces. The proposals include a new gallery building, learning studios, events spaces, making spaces and a new refectory, with over 2000m2 of existing agricultural fabric being brought into new use. The project is funded through Eastbourne Borough Council’s successful £19.8 million bid to the government’s Levelling Up Fund. Continue reading Feilden Fowles
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Homerton College sits to the south of the city of Cambridge. Its core buildings were constructed in the 1870s for Cavendish College, with Homerton College moving to the site in 1894 from its original home on Homerton High Street in East London. Founded in 1768 by a group of dissenting academics, it has retained its free-thinking roots. Formerly a teacher training college, Homerton became a full College of the University of Cambridge in 2010, and now, as Cambridge’s largest College by student number, offers all the subjects taught by the University. It has expanded to inhabit a greater proportion of its significant 10- hectare mature grounds, which encompass a large lawn and gardens, an orchard and sports pitches. Continue reading Feilden Fowles
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Feilden Fowles has completed the transformation of the Grade I-listed medieval Fratry at Carlisle Cathedral – the most significant physical intervention on the cathedral site for more than 150 years. A new entrance to the refurbished Fratry hall and undercroft has been created, reached through a newly built red sandstone entrance pavilion and link structure connecting old and new. Continue reading Feilden Fowles
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The National Railway Museum and Malcolm Reading Consultants have announced that the team led by Feilden Fowles has won the international design competition to create the museum’s new Central Hall. Continue reading Feilden Fowles