Neil Dusheiko Architects
Neil Dusheiko Architects
Neil Dusheiko has practised as an architect in South Africa, Sydney and London, working for firms including Walters and Cohen, Allies and Morrison and Maccreanor Lavington.
He has also built a range of private commissions, including the Timber Fin House, shortlisted for the NLA Don’t Move Improve awards 2010 and a houseboat for Yo-Sushi founder Simon Woodroffe, featured in Grand Designs.
Neil combines strong technical knowledge, acquired from working on large infrastructure and leisure projects such as the redevelopment of Kings Cross Underground Station (Allies and Morrison) and the Holmes Place at Canary Riverside (Walters and Cohen), with a creative approach and a sensitivity to environment, reflected in some of his smaller, privately commissioned projects.