The Norwich Castle Keep Renovation – Our Vision Brought to Life
We are thrilled to see the Eye Film trailer for the Channel 4 Documentary on the Norwich Castle Keep renovation go live! As the architectural practice leading this extraordinary project, it’s been an honour to play a part in preserving and reimagining one of Norwich’s most ic
Christmas Message 2024
A Merry Christmas and Happy New Year from Feilden+Mawson! We end the year with our 2024 Wrapped, featuring some of our biggest projects over the last 12 months. Thank you for being a part of our journey. Wishing you all a prosperous 2025!
Promotions at F+M
Congratulations to Cambridge-based Chartered Senior Technologist David Masters and Senior Architect James Curtis who have been promoted to Associates. David is highly commended in delivering projects in all RIBA stages and his dynamic approach and wealth of experience has alread
Cambridge Sketch Club – Session Two
Our Cambridge team ventured out for their second sketch club this week! After sketching around the Botanical Gardens last month, chillier weather moved this session indoors by the beautiful Cambridge Railway Station with hot drinks in hand. The nearly 180-year-old station provi
Cultural Dinner Scheme
Staff from the London office enjoyed dinner together at Sartori Italian Restaurant this week as part of our 'Cultural Dinner' scheme. Thanks to Sartori, and to our Associate Architect Francesca Basso for the great recommendation. We’re already looking forward to our next dinne
Project Spotlight: Litmosyl – Residential Care Home
The Litmosyl Residential site is within a residential development on the edge of the town and the aim of the proposal is to integrate the new home to its wider urban context through familiar scale and a series of external public spaces. We have also helped to design a new adjacen
F+M Tour Litmosyl, Czech Republic
Feilden+Mawson’s Prague partner Pavel Nasadil visited the Czech town of Litomysl with a group of British architects, publicists and significant leaders organised by Peter Murray OBE, to see an example of a successful implementation of contemporary architecture interventions to