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John McAslan (John Renwick McAslan) was born on 16 February, 1954 in Glasgow, Scotland, is a John Renwick McAslan is British architect British architect. Discover John McAslan's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 70 years old?
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John Renwick McAslan |
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Architect |
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70 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Aquarius |
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16 February, 1954 |
Birthday |
16 February |
Birthplace |
Glasgow, Scotland |
Nationality |
United Kingdom
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John McAslan Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is John McAslan's Wife?
His wife is Dava McAslan (m. 1981)
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Dava McAslan (m. 1981) |
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John McAslan Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is John McAslan worth at the age of 70 years old? John McAslan’s income source is mostly from being a successful Architect. He is from United Kingdom. We have estimated John McAslan's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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John Renwick McAslan (born 16 February 1954) is a British architect.
John McAslan was educated at Dunoon Grammar School, Dollar Academy and University of Edinburgh, 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 is Executive Chair and is active in all of the practice's work.
While much of McAslan's work focuses on new buildings, he is also well known for his careful, sustainable restoration and redevelopment of historic buildings in the UK and overseas, including iconic London landmarks such as the Roundhouse.
In 1997 McAslan and his wife Dava Sagenkahn established the John McAslan Family Trust, a registered charity which provides support for arts and educational projects both in the UK and overseas.
In 2004, John McAslan + Partners, the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) and the Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE) jointly established a new bursary to recognise and support innovative design projects.
In recent years, the bursary has strengthened its focus on the role of design as an instrument for positive change, particularly in projects addressing environmental and community issues.
In 2008 the Trust acquired the Burgh Hall at Dunoon from a property developer for the token sum of £1, with the aim of restoring the building and creating a new community-focused centre for contemporary arts.
John McAslan + Partners was named World Architect of the Year in 2009 by Building Design magazine.
The practice's work has been extensively exhibited and has received more than 200 international design awards, including 30 RIBA international, national, regional and special awards.
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 day.
McAslan has taught and lectured widely and is a trustee of a number of cultural bodies.
McAslan was appointed Commander of the Order of the British Empire in the New Year Honours 2012, for his services to architecture.
He was also appointed Honorary Consul of The Republic of Haiti (to the Court of St James's) in the United Kingdom between 2012 and 2013, following the practice's work and assistance in the wake of the 2010 Haiti earthquake.
In 2014 he was appointed Regent to the University of Edinburgh, and was awarded an honorary degree of Doctor honoris causa in 2015.
• Belfast Grand Central Station, Belfast, 2014 onwards
• Bolshevik Factory, Moscow, 2014
In 2015, the Environment Agency contributed £10,000 to the bursary scheme to support projects demonstrating progress towards sustainable climate change solutions.
• Saïd Business School, Oxford, 2015-onwards
• Engineering Building, Lancaster University, 2015
• Msheireb Mosque, Doha, 2015
• Kericho Cathedral, Kenya, 2015
• Heritage House Museums, Doha, 2016
• British School, Rio de Janeiro, 2016
The final phase of this £3.5 million project was completed in 2017, and is now a leading arts centre for the local and wider area.
• Cultural Forum, Doha, Qatar, 2017
• National Galleries of Scotland National Collections Facility, Edinburgh, 2017 onwards
In 2019 John McAslan + Partners and the American Institute of Architects jointly launched the McAslan Architecture Travel Fellowship which awarded two US Architecture students annually with an initial study and travel scholarship to work with the World Monuments Fund in the restoration program for the Madame Gauthier Villa in Port-au-Prince, Haiti.
In 2019 McAslan was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh.
• New York Penn Station, New York City, 2023 onwards
• Waterloo railway station, Sydney, 2023
• Sydney Central Station, Sydney, 2023
• Baitul Futuh Mosque, London, 2022
• Burrell Collection, Glasgow, 2022
• Crossrail Bond Street Station, London, 2022
• Mandarin Oriental Hotel and Apartments, Doha, Qatar, 2019
• Holland Park Villas, 2019
• Park Hyatt Hotel, Doha, 2020
• George Square and Avenues, Glasgow, 2021 onwards