Asif Khan Studio was established in 2007 in London to design buildings which support new ways of thinking about the world and ourselves. He works internationally on a wide range of projects from cultural buildings and landscapes to experimental structures and has taught at the Royal College of Art and Musashino Art University and lectured several times at Harvard Graduate school of Design.
Recent works include the New Museum of London, currently under construction, the blackest building on Earth - the Hyundai Pavilion at PyeongChang Winter Olympics 2018, the Carbon-Fibre Expo Entry Portals and over 6km of public realm at Dubai Expo 2020 and a forthcoming Museum of Manuscripts in Sharjah. A finalist in the competition for the Helsinki Guggenheim Art Museum, Asif was awarded Architect of the Year in 2018 by the German Design Council and received an MBE for services to Architecture in 2017.
Asif is Deputy Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Design Museum in London.