Central Station by Woods Bagot in collaboration with John McAslan + Partners has been named one of two joint winners of The Building category at the INDE.Awards 2025. Recognised alongside BVN’s Sirius Redevelopment, the project redefines Sydney’s historic transport hub through a transformative design that connects heritage with the demands of a modern, growing city.
The British architect joined Timothy Alouani-Roby for a live recording with an audience of enthusiasts in Sydney.
The John McAslan + Partners Sydney studio lead and director writes on the importance of transport infrastructure.
September ushered in a season of growth and transformation in architecture and design, with firms welcoming new leaders and reshaping their strategies.
Part of Australia’s largest public transport project, the Sydney Metro Chatswood to Sydenham line officially welcomed passengers on Monday 19th August.
As an act of designing with Country, the integration of Indigenous art into rail infrastructure honours deep histories while symbolising a vibrant future for First Nations peoples.
The Northern Concourse at Sydney’s Central Station, a significant infrastructure project in the context of the city’s evolving transport system, has recently been completed by Woods Bagot in collaboration with John McAslan + Partners.
Luminaries from across the architecture community recently gathered at the Opera House to mark both a book launch and the five-year anniversary of John McAslan + Partners’ Sydney practice.