Our Director, Fergus Feilden, is looking forward to speaking at ‘Pioneering the Potential 2024’, a Wood & Natural Materials Micro-conference hosted by Fourth Door Research @fourth_door
The talks will be held at the Depot Cinema & Restaurant in Lewes from the 18-20 September. Fergus will present a range of Feilden Fowles’ completed and upcoming projects, focusing on those built with earth-based techniques. To join, head to Fourth Door’s website.
Fergus’ passion for socially and environmentally responsible architecture is born out of a love for the natural world, his enjoyment of low-tech design and using natural materials. Over the last fifteen years, Feilden Fowles have been redefining the British architectural scene, pursuing a low-tech, crafted and authentic materials led design ethos. Working across the education, heritage, arts and cultural sectors, recent projects have included the Dining Hall at Homerton College, Cambridge, the Weston at Yorkshire Sculpture Park, and the Urban Nature Project at the Natural History Museum. Our current project at Black Robin Farm, near Lewes, is a new arts and education centre and eastern gateway to the South Downs National Park for Towner Eastbourne and Eastbourne Borough Council.