[2][6] In 2000 she was a founder of the RIBA 'Architects for Change' group, which campaigns for greater involvement in architecture by women and ethnic minorities.
[2] Brady immediately set up a task force to report on how the government could improve the way it awards public sector contracts.
[7] National Life Stories conducted an oral history interview (C467/107) with Angela Brady in 2013–14 for its Architects Lives' collection held by the British Library.
[9] Brady Mallalieu was involved in the refurbishing of the Sacred Heart Church, Kilburn, London, initially constructed in 1878 by Edward Welby Pugin.
[citation needed] Brady's architectural firm is also well known for creating The Barra Park Open Air Theatre in Hayes London.
The local community raised the money for the new structure and the building materials were carefully chosen to be robust and durable, but also complementing the natural park setting.
Located on Mastmaker Road, this high density project consists of 199 mixed tenure homes with integral community areas.
[12] BMA's Most recent building "Brickworks" Community Centre and housing project for Islington Council won RIAI Award 2019.