muf is a collaborative of artists , architects and urban designers based in London , England , specialising in the design of the urban public realm to facilitate appropriation by users.
6-1238: Muf is a London collaborative of artists and architects. MUF or muf may also refer to: Muf Projects include Kings Crescent Estate. In 2011 muf worked to renovate Altab Ali Park. muf were formed in 1994 when they were loaned office space for 6-months in Great Sutton Street, London. They were committed to working in the public realm, at the same time critiqueing the private realm (where 'care' and 'feeling' had been confined). muf were strong supporters of flexible working practices, which allowed childcare responsibilities and external teaching commitments to continue. In 1995 muf consisted of two architects, Juliet Bidgood and Liza Fior and an artist, Katherine Clarke , in regular collaboration with urban theorist, Katherine Shonfield . 2018 RIBA National Award 2018 (Kings Crescent Estate with Karakusevic Carson and Henley Halebrown) RIBA Regional Award, London (Kings Crescent Estate with Karakusevic Carson and Henley Halebrown) New London Awards, Mayor’s Prize (Kings Crescent Estate with Karakusevic Carson and Henley Halebrown) 2012 Swiss Architecture Prize (nominee) 2011 muf: Public Realm Architect of
12-553: A Broken Planet, 2018 Public Luxury, Ark Des, Stockholm 2018 Robin Hood Gardens, Venice Biennale, Arts Pavilion 2018 Urbanistas – Women Innovators in Architecture, Urban and Landscape Design , Roca London Gallery, London and Northern Architecture Centre, Newcastle 2015 Venice Architecture Biennale 2012, invited exhibitor Venice Architecture Biennale 2010, British Pavilion Author Books More than one (fragile) thing at
18-679: A time, http://morethanonefragile.co.uk /, tabletwoproductions, London: forthcoming This Is What We Do: A muf Manual, London: Ellipsis, 2001 Design Guidance Whitechapel Public Realm and Open Space Guidance, Sep 1, 2016, WPROSG for the London Borough of Tower Hamlets, https://issuu.com/mufarchitectureartllp/docs/wprosg Is This What You Mean by Localism? Sep 1, 2015, https://issuu.com/mufarchitectureartllp/docs/is_this_what_you_mean_by_localism Hackney Wick & Fish Island Design and Planning Guidance, Mar 12, 2014, https://issuu.com/mufarchitectureartllp/docs/hwfiguidance The Barking Code for
24-557: The European Prize for Urban Public Space for their town square project. Mies van der Rohe Prize (nominee) 2007 Whitecross Street: The Islington Society Architecture and Conservation Award 2003 Camden Arts Centre : Art for Architecture Award 2000 Hypocaust Building Competition: St Albans City and District Council muf: Jane Drew Prize shortlist Sao Paulo Biennale, 2019 Singapore Biennale, 2019 Manifestos Royal Academy 2019 Vienna, Critical Care: Architecture for
30-715: The Public Realm and how it should be applied, 2006-2012, 26 Feb. 2013, https://issuu.com/mufarchitectureartllp/docs/report_10_080724lowres Making Space in Dalston (with J&L Gibbons), Jan. 30, 2013, https://issuu.com/mufarchitectureartllp/docs/making_space_big Articles ‘Making Time for Conversations of Resistance’ (with Elke Krasny and Jane da Mosto), in Meike Schalk et al. (eds.), Feminist Futures in Spatial Practice, Baunach: AADR Spurbuch Verlag, 2017 ‘What happens when
36-729: The Year (BD Architect of the Year Awards) J&L Gibbons with muf (Making Space in Dalston): Landscape Institute President’s Award Barking Central, Public Realm Architect: RIBA Award 2010 Eastern Curve (Making Space in Dalston): Hackney Design Award Leysdown Rose Tinted, Rosa Ainley and muf architecture/art: Arts and Health Award Mies Van der Rohe Prize (nominee) 2008 Barking Town Square: Awarded
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