Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios (also known as FCBStudios) is a British architectural design firm, established in 1978, with offices in Bath,[1] Londonand Manchester.
[3] Feilden was accidentally killed by a falling tree in 2005[3] and the practice continued under Peter Clegg and senior partner Keith Bradley.
[4] In 2008 the practice won the RIBA Stirling Prize, with fellow designers Alison Brooks Architects and Macreanor Lavington, for their Cambridge high-density housing development, Accordia.
[4] Peter Clegg is part of the steering group who launched the Architects Declare[5] initiative in 2019, to address the construction industry’s impact on the climate crisis and biodiversity loss.
[7] Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios currently has offices in Bath, London and Manchester and works across a wide range of sectors including Education, Housing and Urban Design, and has expertise in heritage, retrofit and low carbon architecture.
[45] The charity’s mission is to support sustainable architecture and education projects in Africa, promoting community involvement and the use of African expertise and technologies.