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Award-winning architecture firm opens Plymouth studio

The practice said its new base would strengthen its presence in the South West of England

HLM Architects has announced a new studio in Plymouth(Image: Handout)

An award-winning architecture practice has opened a studio in Plymouth amid growing regional demand.

HLM Architects, which also has sites in Sheffield, Belfast, Cardiff, Glasgow, London and Dublin, will be based in creative workspace Alma Yard.

The new studio marks a return to Plymouth for the firm, which had an office in the city until 2018.

Kay Hanson, a designer who spent 14 years at HLM earlier in her career and lectured at Arts University Plymouth and University of Plymouth, will head up the new studio.

She said: “I’m delighted to be back at HLM and relaunching our Plymouth base. All of our studios are rooted in their respective communities, and this will be no different. I’m extremely passionate about the South West and looking forward to leading a team that can grow and thrive here.

“We believe that architecture is most impactful when it’s embedded in place, and this studio will offer talented individuals the chance to build their careers locally, within a practice that values both community engagement and design excellence.”

HLM has designed several projects in the area, including Whitleigh Education Campus; Chamberlain House at Plymouth Science Park; the Marine Station at Coxside; and Brannell School in Cornwall.

It has also worked with the Defence Infrastructure Organisation, the Royal Navy at HMNB Devonport, and the wider defence sector across the region