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FaulknerBrowns hails rising revenues after year of award wins and contract wins

During the year the Killingworth company was named Architect of the Year at the Architects’ Journal AJ Architecture Awards

The Bishopsgate Goodsyard project, which FaulknerBrowns has been working on(Image: Faulkner Browns Architects )

North East architects FaulknerBrowns have hailed rising revenues in a year which saw it win a number of high profile contracts, following the reopening of the economy after lockdown.

Launched in Newcastle in 1962, the Killingworth company has worked on major schemes across the North East and beyond, including Hadrian’s Tower, Newcastle Civic Centre and City Hall in Sunderland, with current projects including the Culture House in Sunderland and Albion Square in Hull. The company, which also has bases in Vancouver and Dublin, has published accounts for the year ended March 31 2022 in which it highlights a successful year of award wins and new contract wins, as well as its plans to branch into new markets.

However, like many other North East firms, it warns how the continuing economic turmoil is affecting business, with costs expected to remain high. During the year the business saw turnover rise 13% from £7.14m to £8.08m and both operating profit and pre-tax profit dropped 18% from £2.36m to £1.93m, while net assets fell from £2.8m to £1.72m. The firm’s workforce grew from 101 to 105, taking the wages and pension bill from £3.6m to £4.1m.

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The company report within the accounts, by partner Ben Sykes, said: “We are an architectural design practice with a long-established reputation for designing innovative and operationally successful buildings and masterplans across Europe, the Middle East and North America. Our work covers a broad range of sectors, including feasibility studies for sport and leisure, education, residential and commercial projects.

“With talented teams in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ, Ireland and Canada, we have the flexibility to react to the needs of our clients, whilst maintaining a ‘one studio culture’ a connected entity with effective communication and knowledge sharing. Our cosmopolitan mix of people from around the world also provides us with a diverse range of expertise.

“In parallel with ingenuity in approach, our team drives sustainable design innovation. We have developed skills and expertise in net zero carbon strategies, lifecycle carbon modelling, Passivhaus principles and BREEAM advisory services. 2021/2022 has seen significant investment in time and software in analysing a number of new projects with an holistic oversight of carbon in construction, material embodiment and in life-cycle operation.

“This year, our projects have won the industry’s most prestigious awards, including the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) Awards and World Architecture Festival. Across both completed buildings and ongoing projects, our work has been recognised and celebrated for its quality, innovation and successful placemaking.”