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.
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 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 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
São Paulo Biennale, 2019
Singapore Biennale, 2019
Manifestos Royal Academy 2019
Vienna, Critical Care: Architecture for a Broken Planet, 2018
Public Luxury, Ark Des, Stockholm 2018
Robin Hood Gardens, Venice Biennale, Arts PavilionÃÂ 2018
Urbanistas â 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 a time, http://morethanonefragile.co.uk<nowiki/>/, 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 the Public Realm and how it should be applied, 2006âÂÂ2012, 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
âÂÂMaking Time for Conversations of Resistanceâ (with Elke Krasny and Jane da Mosto), in Meike Schalk et al. (eds.), Feminist Futures in Spatial Practice, Baunach: AADR Spurbuch Verlag, 2017
âÂÂWhat happens when the wall comes down?âÂÂ, MIAW 2017/Milano Farini Rail Yard: Just Like Starting Over, Lettera Ventidue 2017
âÂÂPreparations for the Afterlife: Barking Town Square muf architecture/artâ (with Katherine Clarke), in L. Brown (ed.), Feminist Practices: Interdisciplinary Approaches to Women in Architecture, London: Routledge, 2016
âÂÂVisions for 2017âÂÂ, Disegno Daily 26 Dec. 2016
âÂÂInto the Fun Palace: The Swiss PavilionâÂÂ, The Architectural Review, 25 July 2014
âÂÂSpaces that Inspire Ownership through OccupationâÂÂ, conversation with Myrna Margulies Breitbart, in M.M. Breitbart (ed.), Creative Economies in Post-Industrial Cities, Ashgate, 2013
R-Urban Wick Zine no. 2, May 2013
âÂÂAlternative Legacies for the Olympic Park siteâ (with Katherine Clarke), in F. Waltersdorfer and N. Rappaport (eds.) Architecture Inserted, Yale School of Architecture, W.W. Norton: 2011
âÂÂAfterlife â Barking Town SquareâÂÂ, Hintergrund 49 (2011), pp. 28âÂÂ32
âÂÂPublic Spaces through the prism of timeâÂÂ, Adaptable City/La Ville Adaptable, pp. 13âÂÂ17, Paris: EUROPAN 2011
âÂÂMapping in Hackney Wick and Fish Island: Observation is PropositionâÂÂ, Architectural Design 82:4 July/August 2011, pp. 118âÂÂ121
âÂÂPendolinoâÂÂ, in W. Scheppe, Done.Book: Picturing the city of society, British Council/Hatje Cantz, 2010
âÂÂTwo-way trafficâÂÂ, in Villa Frankenstein vol. 1, Manchester: Cornerhouse Publications, 2010
âÂÂTwo-way trafficâ (with Katherine Clarke), The Architectsâ Journal, 26 Aug. 2010
âÂÂAn Invisible Privilegeâ (with muf), in Doina Petrescu (ed.), Altering Practices: Feminist Politics and Poetics of Space, London: Routledge, 2007, pp. 57âÂÂ68
âÂÂIt's all about getting what you want - what we want is to make work that fitsâ (with Katherine Clarke and Sophie Handler), Architectural Design 75, no. 2 (April 2005)
âÂÂRights of common: ownership, participation, riskâ (with Sophie Handler, Katherine Clarke and Katherine Shonfield), in P. Blundell Jones, D. Petrescu and J. Till (eds.), Architecture and Participation, London: Routledge 2005, pp. 211âÂÂ16
âÂÂShared GroundâÂÂ, in J. Hill (ed.), Occupying Architecture pp. 119âÂÂ134, Routledge 1998
Space the final frontier, for Financial Times,ÃÂ Edwin Heathcote, 2020
âÂÂRuskin SquareâÂÂ, in Critical Care: Architecture and Urbanism for a Broken Planet ed. Angelika Fitz, Elke Krasny and Architekturzentrum Wien, MIT Press 2019
âÂÂCitizenship, the V&A, and the almost impossibleâÂÂ, Elke Krasny, Museums Etc., Jan. 2019
âÂÂThe women designing new LondonâÂÂ, Open City, 11.9.2018
Claudia Antunes, 'Para uma Arquitectura de Resistência': Análise do projecto Making Space in Dalston de muf architecture/art e J&L GibbonsâÂÂ, Colóquio "Arquitectura dos Territórios Metropolitanos Contemporâneos", 3ê edição, 2018
Thomas-Bernard Kenniff, âÂÂDialogue, ambivalence, public spaceâÂÂ, The Journal of Public Space, 3:1, 2018
âÂÂWill this three-storey slice of British brutalism be the toast of Venice?â Oliver Wainwright, The Guardian 15 May 2018
âÂÂMuf architecture/artâÂÂs Liza Fior: There is a potential loss from densificationâÂÂ, Public Art Agency, Sweden, 6 November 2017
âÂÂCaring Activism. Assembly, Collection, and the MuseumâÂÂ, Elke Krasny, in: http://collecting-in-time.gfzk.de/en, 2017
âÂÂInsurgent Gardens: The Dalston Eastern Curve GardenâÂÂ, The New English Landscape 14 April 2017, https://thenewenglishlandscape.wordpress.com/tag/liza-fior/
âÂÂLiza FiorâÂÂ, MarÃÂa José Ferrero Ibargüen, Un Dia Una Arquitecta, 24 November 2016
âÂÂWonderlab: The Statoil GalleryâÂÂ, The Observer, 9 Oct. 2016
âÂÂArchitecture, Activism and Community: From Matrix to muf (and beyond)âÂÂ, Parlour 8 Sept. 2015
Saul M. Golden et al., âÂÂPublic Intentions for Private Spaces: Exploring Architects' Tactics to Shape Shared Space in Private-led DevelopmentâÂÂ, International Journal of Architectural Research (Archnet-IJAR), 2015
Violeta Pires Vilas Boas, âÂÂArtistic Actions for a Happier VeniceâÂÂ, in Urbanistica Informazioni: Urban Happiness and Public Space ed. Marichela Sape, May/June 2015
Serafina Amorosa, âÂÂNotes for a Decalogue of the Happy CityâÂÂ, in Urbanistica Informazioni: Urban Happiness and Public Space ed. Marichela Sape, May/June 2015
âÂÂUrbanistas: the female architects shaping LondonâÂÂ, Evening Standard 12 Mar. 2015
Lucy Bullivant, âÂÂHow are women changing our cities?âÂÂ, The Guardian 5 March 2015
Sebastian Loew, âÂÂRebooting the MasterplanâÂÂ, Urban Design Summer 2014
âÂÂmuf architecture .. the real deal?âÂÂ, Thinking it, 24 April 2014
F. Tonkiss, âÂÂAusterity, Urbanism and the Makeshift CityâÂÂ, City 17:3 (2013), 312-24
Jérôme Mallon, Architecture Citoyenne: Vers une Réinterpretation des Roles de lâÂÂArchitecte, Liège, 2013
Myrna Breitbart, âÂÂInciting desire, ignoring boundaries and making space: Colin Ward's considerable contributions to radical pedagogy, planning and social changeâÂÂ, in Education, Childhood and Anarchism: Talking Colin Ward, ed. Catherine Burke and Ken Jones, Routledge, 2013
Jane Rendell, âÂÂA way with words: feminists writing architectural design researchâÂÂ, in M. Fraser (ed.), Design Research in Architecture, Farnham: Ashgate 2013, pp. 117âÂÂ36
Interview with Florian Heilmeyer, CrystalTalk, 2011
âÂÂmuf is enoughâÂÂ, The Independent, 1 Aug. 2010
âÂÂmuf architecture/artâÂÂ, Spatial Agency, <nowiki>http://www.spatialagency.net/database/how/networking/muf</nowiki> (2010)
âÂÂGothic revivalâÂÂ, New Statesman, 28 Oct. 2010
âÂÂFrom Barking to Venice: Siobhan McGuirk meets collaborative art and architecture practice mufâÂÂ, Red Pepper, Sept. 27, 2010
âÂÂLiza FiorâÂÂ, The Architectsâ Journal,à26 Aug. 2010
âÂÂVilla FrankensteinâÂÂ, interview with Liza Fior, Domus, 23 Aug. 2010
'The Young generation with a new vision to build BritainâÂÂ, The Observer, 21 June 2009
Interview with Liza Fior, The Plan 022, Oct. 2007
âÂÂBarking Town Square, Barking [London, UK]âÂÂ, A + T, no. 27 (2006)
Zoe Ryan, Barking Town Square: muf architecture/artâÂÂ, in The Good Life: New Public Spaces for Recreation, New Jersey: Princeton Architectural Press, 2006, pp. 43âÂÂ44
Katherine Vaughan Williams, âÂÂWe need artistsâ ways of doing things: a critical analysis of the role of the artist in regeneration practiceâÂÂ, in P. Blundell Jones, D. Petrescu and J. Till (eds.), Architecture and Participation, London: Routledge 2005, pp. 217âÂÂ226
Cordula Zeidler, âÂÂHypocaust Building, St. Albans: mufâÂÂ, A10: New European Architecture, no. 4 (Aug. 2005)
Alison Hand, âÂÂOut in the open [public art]âÂÂ, Blueprint 216, Feb. 2004
âÂÂOpen spaces that are not parks: Town regeneration in London - one exampleâÂÂ, Archithese 34, no. 5 (Oct. 2004)