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John McAslan & Partners’ refurbishment projects
John McAslan & Partners specialises in taking underused and unloved buildings, identifies what’s good about them, and helps them to be re-used in a creative way, according to Pauline Nee, head of the practice’s historic building section.
Islington towers win go-ahead
Benson & Forsyth has won planning permission for two skyscrapers in north London. The 21-storey towers, which will contain 355 flats, shops and office space, are part of a five-year regeneration project in Islington.
McAslan’s music academy strikes all the right notes
John McAslan & Partners’ new extension to the Royal Academy of Music has opened
McAslan disarmed at London barracks
A leading firm of conservation architects has been called in to revamp John McAslan & Partners’ plans for a large housing scheme at a historic London barracks, following a wave of objections
King's Cross Square winner to be picked next week
A nine-strong jury – including Rab Bennetts and Grimshaw’s Chris Nash – will meet next week to decide on a winner for the long-awaited King’s Cross Square competition.
Keith Williams to design plan for Croydon's Fairfield Halls
Keith Williams Architects has been appointed to develop a long-term strategy to develop Croydon’s Fairfield Halls arts venue.
The best of the worst of times
So what were the key events of 2009? We take a snapshot look at the year
Boost for global bursaries
Students and young architects wanting to work in the developing world have had their chances boosted after the annual funding for the dedicated RIBA/Institution of Civil Engineers bursary was doubled.
Sheppard Robson to design campus for Manchester Metropolitan University
Sheppard Robson has won a scheme to design a new campus for Manchester Metropolitan University.
Manchester library win sparks row over fee bid
Ryder Architecture has been forced to defend its competition winning-bid to revamp Manchester’s grade II* listed Central Library after being accused of submitting an "extraordinarily low" fee proposal.












