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Urban nature: Feilden Fowles transforms Natural History Museum’s gardens

“The studio has proven itself unafraid to make architecture that takes a back seat and allows the true focus of the site to take centre stage.”

 

Read on the Architects’ Journal

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Nature + Love Timber Roof Structure

The Nature + Love project at the Horniman Museum and Gardens is currently on site in South London.

 

Nature + Love Project

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Bauwelt Article - Homerton College Cambridge
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Holcim International Awards

With the Natural History Museum and J&L Gibbons, we are delighted to have been awarded a Holcim Foundation Award. On one of the last warm days of 2024 guests gathered to attend the Holcim Foundation Awards Talks at the Natural History Museum where our director, Edmund Fowles, spoke about the project.

 

Read more on the Holcim Foundation’s website

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Garden Client Party

It was lovely to share a drink in the garden with some of our clients and collaborators in mid June. Thanks to all who were able to make it to enjoy the wonderful spring evening together.

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The Monocle Quality of Life Conference - Barcelona 2025

We’re delighted that our Director, Fergus Feilden, has been invited to speak at The Monocle Quality of Life Conference in Barcelona. 4 – 6 September 2025
“Monocle’s flagship event brings together the best thinkers and brightest creatives from across the globe for in-person discussions about the issues that matter most.”

 

Find Tickets Here

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Gardens for the Ages Radically Reframe the Natural History Museum

“A memorable stroll through millennia while beautifully recontextualising and opening out the museum”

 

Read on the RIBA Journal

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Nature + Love Sample Roof Connection

The Nature + Love project at the Horniman Museum and Gardens is currently on site in South London.

 

Nature + Love Project

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werk - Urban Nature Project

“Imagine a national museum where the experience starts before entering the building, with exhibits brought to life, feeling as if they are hands on instead of hands off, and where even queueing can be entertaining. The Natural History Museum’s Urban Nature Project does this and much more, transforming two hectares of external space at the front and side of its historic building from 1860.”

 

Read on werk