Rod McAllister
Roderick Iain McAllister RIBA FRSA is a British architect and film-maker.
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Nationality | British |
Alma mater | Girton College, Cambridge |
Occupation | Architect and Film-maker |
McAllister read architecture at Girton College, Cambridge and University of Liverpool Schools of Architecture. He was a founding partner of King McAllister with Dave King, Liverpool; principal of McAllister Co and McAlllister ADF, London; lecturer at Liverpool School of Architecture and visiting professor at University of Rome La Sapienza and was a partner of Sheppard Robson, London 2003-14.
Notable works
- Masterplan of University of Perpignan, France; International Union of Architects Jeune Architects Grand Prix
Architects Dave King & Rod McAllister/King McAllister:
- Liverpool School of Architecture, New Studios and Galleries; Royal Institute of British Architects Award
- Student Services Centre, University of Liverpool; Royal Institute of British Architects Award
McAllister Co/ADF:
- Mellangoose, Falmouth, Cornwall; Royal Institute of British Architects Award
- Battersea Park Boat House, London; Building of the Year Award, Royal Fine Art Commission Trust
- Battersea Park Pump House, London; Civic Trust Commendation
- Tawny House, Bath, completed 2017
Sheppard Robson:
- The Small Animal Teaching Hospital at the University of Liverpool School of Veterinary Science, Royal Institute of British Architects Award 2008, Civic Trust Award 2008
- The Active Learning Labs, University of Liverpool Department of Engineering, completed 2009
- London Business School Sammy Ofer Centre, completed 2016
- Nelson Mandela Children's Hospital, Johannesburg, 2009 with John Cooper Architecture (London), GAPP Architects & Urban Designers and Ruben Reddy Architects(Johannesburg), South African Institute of Architects Award of Merit 2018
McAllister has produced and presented short documentary films about universities and architecture.
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