
Neil Shaughnessy
Director, TorontoNeil has developed a speciality in managing and delivering complex multi-use projects, in the UK and overseas. Having recently relocated to Canada's largest city, Neil will be instrumental in leading our work in the region and delivering projects on the ground from our Toronto studio.
Neil has been involved across our entire portfolio of work in Canada, since we first began working in the region a decade ago. Recently, Neil has been contributing his experience to the development of 2150 Lake Shore, a new high-density district in Toronto, and managing the delivery of Plot A1, a hybrid building of 35-storeys of housing and low-rise flexible workspace within our Canada Water masterplan in London.
Neil has particular experience working in historic environments. He previously was a key member of our team that delivered the hollandgreen project, including a new home for the Design Museum in the modernist former Commonwealth Institute. He worked on St Martin’s Court, a mixed-use office/retail scheme in Paternoster Square in the City of London and the Quadrant, a mixed-use redevelopment integrating office, retail and residential accommodation behind Grade II listed facades on Regent Street, which won an RIBA award in 2009. In housing, he managed the delivery of a 27-storey tower, one of the three buildings that Allies and Morrison completed within the St Andrew’s residential masterplan in Bromley-by-Bow.
Having been based in London for many years, Neil is enjoying getting to know Toronto as his new home. Originally from Cardiff, he studied at the Welsh School of Architecture and is a member of the practice’s Technical Team, Housing and Circular Economy groups.