
Architect draws up growth plans with new office
An architecture practice has relocated its Leeds base.
P+HS Architects has moved into a new 5,296sq ft studio at East Dock, part of Leeds Dock, as it continues its expansion drive.
The move, supported by property consultancy Knight Frank, follows the firm’s 40th anniversary, with bosses saying the new studio provides the space, infrastructure and environment needed to support the firm’s future growth across its healthcare, residential and cross-sector design work.
James Almond, managing director at P+HS Architects, which also has offices in Newcastle, Stokesley and Manchester, said: “We’re incredibly grateful to the team at Knight Frank for their support in helping us find the perfect space and making the move as smooth as possible.
“Our new office at East Dock places us in the heart of the city’s creative district and allows us to enhance our offer across West Yorkshire while supporting our growing capability to deliver nationally.
“This is an important step forward for us.
“It’s not just about having more space but about giving our team the best environment to support the outstanding work we are passionate about delivering.
“We know better than most how the places we work in influence how we work, so being based in a vibrant, waterside location like Leeds Dock offers an inspiring setting to do just this.”
Victoria Harris, associate with Knight Frank in Leeds, added: “We were delighted to help P+HS find the perfect location for their practice at Leeds Dock.
“It’s great to have such a brilliant business with an excellent reputation moving to an iconic building and area of Leeds.
“We wish P+HS the very best in their new home.”
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