Burrell Foley Fischer

Burrell Foley Fischer is an architectural practice founded by John Burrell and Mark Foley 1982, with Stefanie Fischer becoming a Partner in 1985.[1]

Burrell Foley Fischer
Practice information
Key architectsJohn Burrell, Mark Foley, Stefanie Fischer, Matthew Lunn
Founded1982 (1982)
Website
bff-architects.com

Performing arts

They designed the Exeter Picturehouse cinema.[2]

Harbour Lights cinema in Southampton was opened in 1995, was shortlisted for a Sunday Times award, and got a Civic Trust Commendation 1997.[3]`

They designed a biophillic boarding house for Tring Park School for the Performing Arts.[4]

Sports

Burrell Foley Fisher were architects on the refurbishment of the grandstand at Lords Cricket Ground.[5]

Awards

The Campbeltown Picture House restoration won a Scottish Heritage Angels award for best restoration and shortlisted for the 2019 RIBAJ MacEwen award.[6]

The Lewis Depot cinema was given a Friends of Lewes award, and highly commended in the South Downs National Park design awards.[6]

References

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