
Feilden Fowles spent a day at the Horniman Museum and Gardens observing the Nature + Love project’s progress.

Feilden Fowles spent a day at the Horniman Museum and Gardens observing the Nature + Love project’s progress.


Feilden Fowles spent a day out-and-about together with a visit to the Design Museum followed by a delicious lunch.
We’re incredibly honoured to receive the prestigious Gold Award at the Wood Awards 2025 for the Urban Nature Project at the Natural History Museum!
Named “the UK’s best new timber project”, the transformed gardens are home to two new buildings: the Nature Activity Centre; and the Garden Kitchen, which were designed alongside structural engineers engineersHRW and specialist timber design and sub-contractors Xylotek.

Mansfield College appointed Feilden Fowles Architects for its Estate Transformation
Project following an invited competition in 2023. The College has now submitted a
planning application to Oxford City Council for this major redevelopment.

The Garden Classroom is a flexible space at Tate Britain for workshops and events related to horticulture and art, part of the wider Clore Garden designed to reimagine the gallery’s grounds as a new biodiverse landscape for London.


Our Director, Fergus, spoke at Monocle’s Quality of Life Conference in Barcelona, which brought together 20 international architects, business leaders and designers shaping cities, culture and commerce. Fergus joined the “Architects to Know” panel for a wide-ranging discussion on beauty, community, and how to create better cities alongside Jeanne Autran Edorh, co-founder of Studio NEiDA, and Marcos Parera Blanch, creative director and co-founder of Mesura.

We are delighted to have been shortlisted for the Wood Awards 2025.

“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.”

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