Alumni Advice: Edmund Fowles


In this series of lunchtime talks, hear from some of our most inspiring Alumni from the 2008 to 2010 class as they discuss how they steered their career to success through the challenges and difficulties of the last recession. Using examples from their own careers, invited Alumni will discuss the opportunities that emerge in times of adversity and how to build a resilient practice to ensure longevity and sustainability. Each session is followed by a Q&A chaired by a recent graduate or student.

Edmund Fowles (AADipl(Hons) 2009) is co-founder of Feilden Fowles, a young practice shortlisted for the RIBA Stirling Award in 2019. Edmund has delivered a range of award-winning projects, from Feilden Fowles’ own studio in Waterloo to Charlie Bigham’s Food Production Campus in Somerset. He has taught and lectured widely, including at the RIBA, the University of Cambridge, the AA and at London Metropolitan University School of Architecture where he led a design studio for three years, exploring new forms of education design.

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