FMA regards architecture as an integral part of everyday life and an active agent in shaping culture. The dynamic nature of culture requires that buildings have an in-built sense of order, a consistency against which we can test our experience. FMA’s work generates these internal orders in built forms by each time assembling them in such a way as to construct a unique transversal organisation across the complex array of relevant materials. Each FMA project accordingly has a singular physical presence with a new sense of order relative to the multifarious materials that relate to it and it shapes people’s experience of everyday life in unique ways.
Studio 5, Robson House, 24 Club Row, London, E2 7EY