Fergus Feilden, Born 1983
ARCHITECT

Fergus Feilden is the co-founder of the architectural practice Feilden Fowles. He comes from an architectural family. His father, Richard Feilden, was a distinguished architect, who co-founded Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios, one of the UK's leading architectural practices. His great uncle Bernard Feilden was a leading conservation architect, whose practice included work on cathedrals, the Great Wall of China, and the Taj Mahal. Fergus Feilden studied architecture at Cambridge University and at the Royal College of Art. In 2009 he founded Feilden Fowles with Edmund Fowles, whom he had met at Cambridge. Their notable projects include new buildings at the Yorkshire Sculpture Park and at Carlisle Cathedral Precinct.

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