Ferhan Azman

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Ferhan Azman is a Turkish born architect working in London, New York City, Los Angeles, Nice and Istanbul.

Career[edit]

After working on Canary Wharf she founded Azman Architects in 2003, basing the headquarters of her studio in the Hoxton district of London.[citation needed]

She designed the London home of Isabella Blow, which the New York Times called "a playhouse for a mad hatter".[citation needed] Alexander McQueen commissioned her to design his house and to create his flagship store in Conduit Street London.[citation needed] This was followed by the Vivienne Westwood[1] celebrating thirty years of fashion,[2] at the Victoria and Albert Museum. Barbican Gallery.[which?]

Ferhan Azman is a visiting tutor at the Architectural Association.[citation needed]

She won the competition managed by RIBA Competitions for the RIBA Bar.[3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "retrospective exhibition".
  2. ^ "Content no longer available". www.vam.ac.uk. Victoria and Albert Museum.
  3. ^ "Find an Architect". www.architecture.com.

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