Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios are an award-winning architectural practice with an international reputation for design quality, for pioneering environmental expertise and a progressive architectural approach.
Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios have experience in designing for education, housing, masterplanning and urban design as well as places for art and the creative reuse of historic buildings.
We started small over 35 years ago and, in spite of our growth to over 160 staff, we continue to be committed to social and humanistic values in our work. We are proud to have won the RIBA Stirling Prize for Accordia, a scheme which is widely regarded as setting a new benchmark for housing in the UK. With our strong track record we are well placed to face the challenges of the future: growing & fractured cities; climate change; massive shifts in the delivery of education; increased localism; embracing the pace of technological change. The face of architecture is changing and we continue to pioneer imaginative and inclusive ways to create exceptional buildings.
Unity Place provides 100% affordable 235 social rented homes, a community hub, high quality landscape amenity, publicly accessible playspace, carparking and an energy centre serving the wider estate.
Royal Wharf Primary School is a new-build school at the heart of the Royal Wharf masterplan. Two-form entry, it provides accommodation for 420 pupils and 60 nursery pupils.
Made up of eight buildings ranging from 4 to 11 storeys, the development provides 468 new high-quality homes and 2200m2 of commercial units within a strong, traditional, urban structure.
Old Paradise Street will transform disused former coffee roastery site into a progressive and sustainable workplace building which can become an exemplar for low carbon and sustainable building design
New 6 FE secondary school with sixth form. Part of the ambitious Hackney Britannia Masterplan. Awarded BREEAM Outstanding (Design stage). Maximises daylighting and playground area on tight urban site.