19.07.2025 Events, Visual arts

Kreative Talks with Entertainment architects STUFISH

Listen to the story of STUFISH and its iconic designs for U2, Queen, Beyonce, Rolling Stones, Madonna, Lady Gaga, and the Fashion Awards, that helped shape the future of entertainment architecture. Speakers: Ric Lipson, Alicia Tkacz and MAciej Woroniecki (Partners at STUFISH). Part of the Kreative Talk Series: Architecture

19th July, 12-2pm, art’otel London Hoxton

Join STUFISH as they share their inspiring story behind the late legendary entertainment architect, Mark Fisher and the studio’s various iconic designs including U2, Queen, Beyonce, Rolling Stones, Madonna, Lady Gaga, and many more. Learn how Mark’s initial collaborations with Pink Floyd and experimentations with inflatable structures launched STUFISH into the rock music world that shaped entertainment architecture. STUFISH continues leading the entertainment industry with portable projects, live productions, touring shows, exhibitions, master planning, and the recent award-winning ABBA Arena.

Biography

Mark Fisher OBE, MVO, RDI, (1947-2013) founded his first design company, Air Structures Design while experimenting with inflatable structures as a student at the Architectural Association. In 1976, he was commissioned to build a set of inflatable sculptures for Pink Floyd’s ‘Animals’ tour and then subsequently asked to design the Pink Floyd arena show ‘The Wall’ in collaboration with engineer Jonathan Park. Over the next decade, Fisher and Park partnered to produce some of the most significant rock concert tours. 

In 1994, Mark Fisher established The Mark Fisher Studio, later known as STUFISH Entertainment Architects. STUFISH’s portable architecture projects encompass twelve of the most complex stadium rock shows ever toured. Their early work includes designs for every Rolling Stones concert since 1989 and every U2 show since 1992. More recent projects include Elton John’s ‘Farewell Yellow Brick Road’, Lady Gaga’s ‘Born This Way Ball’, Madonna’s ‘The Celebration Tour’, Adele’s ‘Weekends with Adele’, Beyonce’s ‘Renaissance’, and ‘Rhapsody’ with Queen and Adam Lambert.

Beyond the music industry, STUFISH have designed one off events for The Coronation Concert and Platinum Jubilee Party at the Palace, the opening and closing ceremonies of the Beijing Olympics, and the Fashion Awards for the British Council.

Speakers

Ric Lipson (Partner STUFISH)
Alicia Tkacz (Partner STUFISH)
MAciej Woroniecki (Partner STUFISH)

Location:
art’otel London Hoxton
1-3 Rivington St
London EC2A 3DT

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Event Details

  • Introduction about the Kreative Talk series
  • Presentation from our guest speaker
  • In conversation with STUFISH including Q&A session
  • After event (2pm) meet the creatives with drinks to purchase in the gallery
  • (This is a ticketed event only and tickets will not be available to purchase at the door)

For more information about our Kreative Talk series visit us here: https://artificialkreativity.com/Kreative_Talks

In partnership with
art’otel London Hoxton | Polish Cultural Institute in London |Evelyn Glennie | Hayley Madden Photography

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