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Newcastle firm Ryder Architecture acquires London practice Doone Silver Kerr

Ryder Architecture has expanded its London presence and is now moving into a bigger base in Fitzrovia

Ryder Architecture's Mark Thompson(Image: Chris Lishman 2016 All Rights Reserved)

A North East architecture practice has acquired a London rival as part of its expansion plans in the capital.

Ryder Architecture, based at Cooper Studios in Newcastle, has snapped up architectural practice Doone Silver Kerr, a company which is involved in major projects around the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ as well as overseas.

The company, which was established 12 years ago, has developed a respected track record in the commercial, residential and hospitality sectors worldwide and is currently involved in schemes including 103 Colmore Row in Birmingham, Stow-Away Hotel and 63 Compton Street in London, and Roppongi Hills in Tokyo.

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Mark Thompson, managing partner at Ryder, said that Doone Silver Kerr’s expertise will bolster Ryder’s existing capability and that the combined team will be moving into a new base in London.

He said: “We are delighted to welcome Doone Silver Kerr to Ryder at a time of growth and success for the practice. This is an exciting and important step in our ambitious long term plans to further strengthen the business.

“Our new colleagues will be a welcome addition to our capability in London as we open the doors to a new, larger base in Fitzrovia.”

103 Colmore Row, Birmingham, which is one of the schemes Doone Silver Kerr has been involved in

All 10 colleagues from Doone Silver Kerr have transferred to Ryder, with partner John Silver retiring from the business, bringing the Ryder team to almost 330 people. The addition to the practice will see a new team formed in London led by director Ross Kerr.