Marko Neskovic
BA(Hons) DipArch RIBA
Contact Marko – marko@austudio.co.uk
Marko is a founding member and director of AU Studio. During his eleven years work experience in the UK he worked in a number of high profile practices including McCormac Jamieson Prichard Architects and Metropolitan Workshop where he was a founding member and associate for five years.
At Metropolitan Workshop Marko lead the competition winning Libya Heritage Museum in Tripoli, which will be one of the key cultural destinations of the country’s capital. Other projects Marko lead include the Liberties Local Area Plan for Dublin City Council. The masterplanning process included extensive community consultation and now provides an overarching urban design strategy for stimulating the regeneration of this 135h area of the inner city. Also in Dublin, Marko was project Architect for the Herberton Development which accommodates 220 apartments over retail, leisure and community facilities.
In London, Marko worked on the outline planning consent for Indescon Court Millharbour, which provides 2000 homes and will be the social and commercial heart of the Millennium Quarter.
More recently Marko lead a high profile bid for a new 25000 people satellite town outside Benghazi in Libya.
Previous relevant experience includes work on a PFI led mixed-use project in Hertfordshire and residential accommodation, an Enterprise Laboratory and several student residences for Cambridge University, part of the West Cambridge Master plan. In Oxford he worked on the extension and refurbishment of the Senior Common room at St John’s College. Work with other previous practices includes the refurbishment and extension of a Tudor house and a competition winning scheme for Manchester Magistrate Courts.
Marko has contributed to a number of high profile competition entries and schemes including Guernsey Royal Court, Tower Hamlets Civic offices, Stavanger Concert Hall, Norway and a winning scheme for the redevelopment of the British Embassy in Bangkok.


