Lauded by the New York Times as one of “Five Designers to Watch”,  W Magazine as “The New Guard”  and listed as one of The Independent’s “100 Most Influential Creative People”, the UK’s Asif Khan treads, with his work, the nexus between architecture and design.

As a trained architect, graduating in 2004 from the Bartlett School College in London, Khan has spent as much of his career working outside the usual conventions of the architecture profession, presenting a portfolio very much concerned with spatial interests, materiality and the experiential.

Now Asif travels to Australia for the British Council’s GREAT Britain Arts 13 festival of UK arts, and will conduct an exclusive talk at RMIT about his cross-disciplinary practice.