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caseyfierro architects




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The Office


Caseyfierro Architects is a practice established in 2006 and located in Dartmouth Park, North London. Both partners have gained expertise in the design and delivery of significant large scale projects within the UK.


Our design methodology explores projects from both macro and micro scales developing solutions from the profound understanding of those issues that constrain or otherwise provide potential, using these to advantage in the final proposition. The resulting architecture is created from the unique context rather than any particular house style.

The practice has commissions designing buildings in both urban and rural settings within the UK for clients in the public sector, housing, entertainment, commercial, church and arts as well as for private individuals. The range of projects encompasses private houses to 100-hectare urban master planning concepts.

We believe that strong communication is vital in the implementation of any design project. Our aim is to explore all design potentials using all available techniques to represent ideas. We like working in a flexible way using models, animation and conceptual drawings to do so. This often leads to a good dialogue with clients at an early stage of every project.

Office / Partners

Michael Casey

Michael began his professional career as an architectural draftsman training in Dublin in 1978. On moving to London in 1981 he undertook further parttime education to achieve an architectural degree and diploma in 1992.

During this period of architectural apprenticeship Michael collaborated on the Royal Opera House Extension with Dixon Jones and the Lisson Gallery with Tony Fretton.

In 1995 Michael moved to a position with Herzog & de Meuron in Basel, Switzerland. He spent eleven years during a period of growth for the practice. During which time he was part of the management team with responsibility for design and construction of significant architectural projects in the UK.

As director of Herzog & de Meuron’s London office Michael was responsible for the millennium project of Tate Modern in Southwark and Laban Dance Centre in Deptford, which was awarded the RIBA Stirling Prize in 2003.

Victoria Fierro

Victoria trained at North London Polytechnic where she gained both degree and diploma in architecture. She was awarded the Governor’s Prize for final year diploma work.

Victoria has worked for a variety of firms including Ford+Ford Architects and SOM where she has gained experience in both private housing local authority and commercial projects. Her latest collaboration was as a member of the team for Herzog & de Meuron responsible for the implementation of the design for Tate Modern.

In April 2006 Victoria and Michael began the practice Caseyfierro Architects.

Collaborators

Delphine Bourgouin
Roberto Corrκa
Henrik Hornung
Nadeem Albass
Hernαn Castro
Daniel Cohen
Sebastian Hagemeister
Charles Mouchtaris



Commissions

2008 – Chrisp Street market – Masterplan
2008 – Colonnade – Residential
2008 – Ian Mikardo – Masterplan

2007 – Rochester Terrace – Residential
2007 – Mandela Street – Commercial
2007 – Devons Estate – Masterplan
2007 – Lincoln Estate – Masterplan
2007 – Ailsa Street – Masterplan
2007 – Reshaping Poplar – Masterplan
2007 – Bow Lock – Masterplan
2007 – Cleveland Street – Residential

2006 – Jasper Morrison – Commercial
2006 – Teviot Estate – Masterplan
2006 – Belsize Lane – Residential
2006 – Garstone Lodge – Residential



Contact


Studio 36
Bickerton House
25 Bickerton Road
London N19 5JT
+ 44 (0)20 7272 6005
+ 44 (0)7884 395 417

info@caseyfierro.com

Our office is situated in the Upper Holloway area in Islington, north-west London.

Underground
The nearest underground station is Archway on the Northern Line. Leave the station by the Junction Road exit, turn right and walk up Junction Road for about 5 minutes. Then turn right into Bickerton Road where you will find Bickerton House on the left hand side after 250 meters.

Bus
Archway Station is served by the following buses: 4, 11, 17, 40, 43, 134, 263, 271, 390, C11, W5

Rail
Upper Holloway Station is on the Gospel Oak to Barking branch of the North London Line. When you leave the station turn left and walk up towards Archway tube station, from there follow the directions as above.





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