
Author: FeildenFowles
Nature + Love Project for the Horniman Museum and Gardens is submitted for planning

Poetic Pragmatism Symposium at Waterloo City Farm

Homerton College Dining Hall has scooped up prizes in the 2023 Greater Cambridge Awards

Feilden Fowles on working a nine-day fortnight published in the RIBA J
Director Ed Fowles discusses how and why the practice have moved to working a nine-day fortnight, which has had a positive impact on our working culture since we began with a trial in 2022.
Feilden Fowles on working a nine-day fortnight

Time lapse video as construction is underway at the Natural History Museum

Check out the latest progress on site over winter in this time lapse video of the Urban Nature Project at the Natural History Museum. More on the project here.
Homerton Dining Hall features in Rowan Moore’s five best projects of 2022 for The Observer
“An open and unstuffy take on the traditional Cambridge dining hall, well crafted but not piously so. It plays with a range of materials – aqueous green faience, pink concrete, a light timber structure – to enjoyable and surprising effects. Along with the LSE project, it’s evidence that much of the money and ambition in commissioning buildings currently comes from universities and colleges.” See the other buildings featured in The Observer’s best five here.
Edmund Fowles reviews the first volume of Caruso St John’s collected works

Groundbreaking ceremony at the Natural History Museum
