|
History
The
founder of Famedean, Adel H Hazime, was
educated at the Beirut Arab University Lebanon and at the University
College London UK. Gaining an education on both sides of the globe allowed
for great experiment in architecture from the New World to the Old which
is exemplified in designs which are traditional yet fresh and challenging.
He studied for
Bachelor in Architecture and Graduated and became qualified in 1985. Just
after graduating with very good grades, he was commissioned to design a
secondary school in Lebanon which was built when he departed to the UK to
continue his postgraduate education where he obtained his MSc degree in
Advanced Architectural Studies at the Bartlett School of Architecture of
the UCL. He joined the International Centre for Technical Research in
Central London in 1987 where he was the youngest Project Architect in the
centre commanding a £13.7 million religious complex in Bombay India and
worked on another similar complex in Lahore Pakistan. Leaving the ICTR at
the start of 1990 he joined the Bartlett School of Architecture at the UCL
again for further Architectural research. While carrying out research, he
took a job of managing five Listed Buildings in central London which
required refurbishment. During this employment, he set up Famedean Limited
in 1994 which built on the experience gained from the Architectural
practice and the experience gained from dealing with local authorities for
Listed Buildings and their construction while managing the refurbishment
on behalf of his employer in the UK.
Famedean was born as
a result a self design and build architects’ company with experience in
projects of diverse nature to deliver an architectural service of local
responsiveness with global ambition coupled with accurate deep attention
to details that the construction process entails. |