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DLA Architecture eyes expansion after relocating Manchester office

DLA Architecture has worked with The All England Club and the Ministry of Defence

DLA Architecture's new Manchester office(Image: DLA Architecture)

An architecture practice, which has worked on projects for the likes of The All England Club and the Ministry of Defence, has relocated its Manchester office.

DLA Architecture has moved its North West team of eight from Albert Square in the city centre to larger premises at 86 King Street.

The firm has said the move will allow to achieve its target to more than double in size in the region within the next 12 months.

Jonathan Knowles, group board director and head of the Manchester office, said: "During this last unprecedented year, we have re-evaluated our core values and assets and are delighted to emerge as a well-structured business with reduced overheads and strong cash flow.

"As part of this process, we are pleased to announce our relocation to new premises which not only facilitates growth but also offers flexible, high tech ‘drop in’ workspaces for our clients and partners.

"Having established in Manchester 20 years ago, we already have a firm foothold and reputation for delivering contextual, narrative led solutions for our clients and close collaboration with our Leeds office allows us to provide a more holistic Northern Powerhouse perspective on regionally significant projects."

Current clients for DLA in the North West include North West developer Network Space and the Ministry of Defence for which it is designing several carbon neutral housing projects nationwide.