It was 1994 when Liza Fior and Katherine Clarke set up muf, the London design firm based on cooperation between art and architecture and mainly geared to planning in the public area. Their aim is to tap the potential to be found where living experience intersects with building. Liza Fior has directed most of the muf ventures, including Barking Public Realm Strategy, Barking Town Square and the Lowe Building at Hoxton. She was project chief for the Arts Council Headquarters in Brighton and is an adviser to the London Development Agency.
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