John McAslan

John Renwick McAslan CBE (born 1954, Glasgow) is a British architect. His firm John McAslan and Partners designed the "striking" British embassy in Algiers.[1]

John McAslan & Partners designed the masterplan for the Manchester Metropolitan University site where Sheppard Robson is the architect for a new campus to be "home for 6,000 staff and students from the university’s education, health, psychology and social care departments." Landscape architect Gillespies and engineer Aecom are also working on the 45,000sq meter site.[2]

McAslan was appointed Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in the 2012 New Year Honours for services to architecture.[3]

Projects

References

  1. ^ "The new British Embassy building in Algiers is a striking piece of modernist design. But cutbacks mean it could well be the last of its kind, warns Jay Merrick" Building for diplomacy: Our men in a mess December 7, 2009 The Independent
  2. ^ David Rogers Sheppard Robson to design campus for Manchester Metropolitan University 7 December 2009 Building Design (BD)
  3. ^ London Gazette: (Supplement) no. 60009. p. 7. 31 December 2011.

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