Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios | |
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Practice information | |
Partners | Peter Clegg, Keith Bradley, David Stansfield, Marigold Webster, Geoff Rich, Ian Taylor, Andy Theobald, Jason Cornish, Simon Doody, Alex Whitbread, Sara Grohmann, John Southall, Hugo Marrack, Tom Jarman, Andy Couling, Mike Keys, David Appel, Richard Collis, Helen Roberts, Rachel Sayers, Sam Tyler, Simon Carter, Amanda Whittington |
Founders | Richard Feilden, Peter Clegg |
Founded | 1978 as Feilden Clegg Design |
Location | Bath, London, Manchester, Belfast |
Significant works and honors | |
Buildings | Accordia Housing, Cambridge, National Trust Headquarters, The Hive, Worcester, Manchester School of Art, Plymouth School of Creative Arts |
Website | |
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Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios (also known as FCBStudios) is a British architectural design firm, established in 1978, with offices in Bath,[1] London, Manchester and Belfast. The firm is known for its pioneering work in sustainable design and social design agenda.[2]
In 2008, Accordia, which was also designed by Alison Brooks Architects and Maccreanor Lavington, became the first housing development to win the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) Stirling Prize.
Matt Vaudin, of Feilden Clegg Bradley, said: "We're thrilled to be selected. Both our practice and Buro Happold, the engineers are based in Bath; we're part of the local community and this is a project that's dear to our hearts."