The company was formed in 1978 by architects
Richard Feilden (1950–2005) and Peter Clegg, operating from small premises in Bath,
Somerset. The company designed and constructed low-energy houses. Over the next two decades the company won awards for a number of school design projects and gained "a formidable reputation in the education sector". In 2008 the practice won the
RIBA Stirling Prize, with fellow designers
Alison Brooks Architects and Macreanor Lavington, for their
Cambridge high-density housing development,
Accordia. Bradley picked up a cheque for £20,000. initiative in 2019, to address the construction industry’s impact on the climate crisis and
biodiversity loss. Peter Clegg was awarded an OBE for services to architecture in the
2025 New Year Honours. Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios currently has offices in Bath, London and Manchester and works across a wide range of sectors including Education, Housing and Urban Design, and has expertise in heritage, retrofit and low carbon architecture. ==Notable projects==