John McAslan founded John McAslan + Partners in 1996, having previously
trained with Cambridge Seven Associates in Boston, and Richard Rogers in
London, before becoming co-principal of Troughton McAslan in 1984.
The
projects he has led have been widely published, and their practice's
architecture has generated monographs by Thames & Hudson, the
Architectural Review, and Merrell. McAslan's has won over 50
international design awards, and the practice has been Architect of the
Year on four occasions, most recently in 2006. McAslan has taught
extensively, been an awards assessor, and personally oversees the
RIBA/ICE McAslan Fund, which supports collaborative projects by students
and recent graduates in Britain and overseas.
Among McAslan's
best-known architectural projects are the transformation of the
Roundhouse, London, the De La Warr Pavilion at Bexhill, headquarters
complexes for Max Mara in Italy and Yapi Kredi bank in Turkey and major
transport and infrastructure schemes in the UK.
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