John McAslan | |
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Born |
John Renwick McAslan 16 February 1954 Glasgow, Scotland |
Nationality | British |
Alma mater | Dunoon Grammar School, Dollar Academy, Edinburgh University |
Occupation | Architect |
Awards |
RIBA International Awards: Max Mara HQ, Italy; Iron Market, Haiti; Stanislavsky Factory, Moscow Europa Nostra awards 2005, 2007, 2013 Queen's Award for Enterprise in International Trade, 2014 |
Practice | John McAslan + Partners |
Buildings |
The Roundhouse, London King's Cross station, London Jumaa Mosque, Doha British Embassy, Algiers Bolshevik Factory, Moscow |
John Renwick McAslan, CBE, RIBA, FRIAS, FRSA, FRICS, FICE, RSA, Hon. FAIA, (born 16 Feb 1954) is a British architect.
John McAslan was educated at Dunoon Grammar School,Dollar Academy and Edinburgh University, Scotland, obtaining an MA in Architecture in 1977 and a Diploma in 1978. He trained in Boston, USA, with Cambridge Seven Associates before joining Richard Rogers and Partners in 1980. He founded John McAslan + Partners in 1996, where he remains as Executive Chairman and is active in all of the practice's work.
While much of McAslan's international work focuses on new buildings, he is also well-known for his careful restoration and redevelopment of historic buildings in the UK, including iconic London landmarks such as the Roundhouse. Such work typically brings both new form and function to old structures; the 2012 western concourse at London's King's Cross station, for example, combines striking design with efficient and practical central purpose, allowing large numbers of people to move freely between platforms at the busiest times of the day.