Sarah Featherstone
Quick Facts
Biography
Sarah Featherstone (born 1966 in Barnstaple, Devon) is a British architect. Her practice, Featherstone Young, is based in London and has designed projects in the housing, community, cultural, education and commercial sectors. Established in 2002, Featherstone Young has won a number of awards, including RIBA Awards for homelessness charity Providence Row’s The Dellow Centre in London, SERICC (South Essex Rape and Incest Crisis Centre) and Ty Hedfan, a new house in Wales. The practice was a finalist in BD Architect of the Year Award (2017) and The Architecture Foundation’s Next Generation Award (2007)and BD Young Architect of the Year Award (2006).
Sarah studied architecture at Kingston University London, the Architectural Association School of Architecture and The Bartlett School of Architecture, UCL. Prior to setting up Featherstone Young with co-director Jeremy Young, she was a founding partner of Hudson Featherstone Architects.
Sarah teaches at Central St Martins, University of the Arts London (UAL), on the interdisciplinary MA Narrative Environment course, and has been a visiting critic at various UK architecture schools. She was a member of the CABE National Design Review Panel and has been an External Examiner at a number of universities including UCL, London Metropolitan University and Oxford Brookes University. She is a Civic Trust Awards, RIBA Awards judge and is currently on the Islington, Southwark and Camden Design Review panels. Sarah and her work have been widely featured in various media, including on Channel 4's George Clarke's Amazing Spaces, Channel 4's Not all Houses are Square, BBC 2's The House That £100k Built, BBC 2's The Culture Show, BBC Radio 4's Woman's Hour, and BBC Radio 3's Night Waves.
Education
- 1992-1994 Diploma, The Bartlett School of Architecture, UCL
- 1991-1992 Diploma, the Architectural Association School of Architecture
- 1986-1989] BA (Hons) Architecture, Kingston University London
Significant Buildings
- Jack Windmill, South Downs National Park (2017)
- Habitat House (2011-16)
- Waddington Studios: studios (Phase 1), house (Phase 2), London (2014-15)
- Byam Shaw School of Art campus redevelopment, London (2014)
- Staff Club at Central Saint Martin's Kings Cross Campus (2013)
- Dellow Arts and Activity Centre, Providence Row, East London (2012)
- Ty Hedfan, Pontfaen, Wales (2010)
- Sunshine Centre, Tilbury Thurrock (2007)
- SERICC (South Essex Rape and Incest Crisis Centre) (2007)
- Bayswater penthouse for Harry Handelsman (2007)
- Orchid House (2006)
- Room Set, Daily Telegraph House and Garden Fair (2004)
- Fordham White Hair Salon, Greek Street, London (2002)
- Drop House, Northaw, Herts (2001)
- Voss Street House (2002)
- Baggy House Pool (1998)
Practices
- Featherstone Young
- Featherstone Associates
- Hudson Featherstone Architects
Honours, decorations, awards and distinctions
- RIBA
- The Dellow Centre in London for Providence Row
- SERICC (South Essex Rape and Incest Crisis Centre)
- Ty Hedfan, a new house in Wales
- (2017) Finalist in BD Architect of the Year Award
- (2007) The Architecture Foundation’s Next Generation Award
- (2006) BD Young Architect of the Year Award (2006).
Teaching and Examining
- Central St Martins
- University of the Arts London, MA Narrative Environment
- University College London, former examiner
- London Metropolitan University, former examiner
- Oxford Brookes University, former examiner