Marks Barfield
British architecture firm
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Marks Barfield Architects is a London-based architectural firm founded by husband and wife David Marks and Julia Barfield.[2] Their work includes the London Eye, the treetop walkway in Kew Gardens, the i360 observation tower in Brighton, England and Cambridge Central Mosque.
| Company type | Private |
|---|---|
| Industry | Architectural firm |
| Founded | 1989 |
| Founders | |
| Headquarters | , England |
| Owner |
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| Website | marksbarfield |
Works

- Liverpool Watersports Centre (1994)[3]
- Waterloo Millenium Pier (1999)[4]
- London Eye (2000)
- Stoke Newington Watersports Centre (2002)[5]
- Millbank Millennium Pier (2004)[6]
- Spiral Café, Birmingham (2004)[7]
- The Lightbox, Woking (2007)[8]
- The Michael Tippett School (2008)[9]
- Treetop Walkway at Kew Gardens (2008)[10]
- Wembley White Horse Bridge & Public Realm (2008)[11]
- Think Tank, Lincoln (2008)[12]
- Greenwich Gateway Pavilions (2015)[13]
- University of Cambridge Primary School (2015)[14]
- i360, Brighton (2016)[15]
- Cambridge Central Mosque (2018)[16]
- Proposed project
- Amazon Science Centre, including a six-mile rainforest canopy walkway (2012)[17]