Firm working on Southbank Centre revamp reports boost to UK workload
Architect Feilden Clegg Bradley has reported a 12% rise in revenue over the last year.
In accounts filed at Companies House, the firm reported a rise in revenue to 拢11.1m in the year to 31 March 2013, up from 拢9.9m over the previous year.
However, the studio also reported a 3% fall in operating profit to 拢2.2m, down from 拢2.3m over the period.
Writing in the accounts Keith Bradley, partner in Feilden Clegg Bradley, said the firm鈥檚 performance was 鈥渟atisfactory鈥 and that he was 鈥渃onfident of the future performance of the firm鈥.
Feilden Clegg Bradley is currently working on the redesign of the Southbank Centre in London (pictured) and a new campus for the University of Ulster in Belfast among other projects.
It reported a 13% rise in UK revenue from 拢9.7m in 2012 to 拢11m in 2013.
But it also reported a fall in revenue across Europe, the Middle East and the USA from 拢140,123 to 拢92,019.
The firm also reported a rise in average staff from 128 to 133 over the period.
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