Neil McAllister
MSc(arch cons) ARIAS RIBA,
Architect.
Working with Neil as the architect on a project, the client will always feel empowered to create something really good. This makes the process both rewarding and enjoyable.
He is a good listener and it does not take long, after meeting him to realise that he is a thoughtful person of sound judgement and considerable knowledge,skill and experience. He is very quick to grasp what the client is trying to achieve. His exceptional presentational skills quickly put the issues into perspective and he is full of creative ideas. Refusing to fudge detailed design problems he likes to tease them out at the during the design process and solve them inexpensively at that stage rather than expensively on site. He is also prolific and very fast in his output.
Neil combines a deep knowledge, love and understanding of old buildings with a flair for contemporary architecture. After graduating from Strathclyde with a degree in architecture in 2000 he went on to gain an MSc in Architectural Conservation, a surprisingly rare but very useful combination.
Architect.
Working with Neil as the architect on a project, the client will always feel empowered to create something really good. This makes the process both rewarding and enjoyable.
He is a good listener and it does not take long, after meeting him to realise that he is a thoughtful person of sound judgement and considerable knowledge,skill and experience. He is very quick to grasp what the client is trying to achieve. His exceptional presentational skills quickly put the issues into perspective and he is full of creative ideas. Refusing to fudge detailed design problems he likes to tease them out at the during the design process and solve them inexpensively at that stage rather than expensively on site. He is also prolific and very fast in his output.
Neil combines a deep knowledge, love and understanding of old buildings with a flair for contemporary architecture. After graduating from Strathclyde with a degree in architecture in 2000 he went on to gain an MSc in Architectural Conservation, a surprisingly rare but very useful combination.