Harrogate based architect adds new central Leeds office location
S+SA Architects has announced its expansion to a new central Leeds location due to company growth and several notable commissions in the healthcare and residential sectors.
The architects practice, which operates out of a head office in Harrogate, will open a new office at Park House, Park Square, Leeds in April 2022.
The move supports S+SA’s continued growth throughout the pandemic and plans to recruit multiple roles across the business at all levels, including apprenticeships and senior positions. It will also allow the firm to maintain excellent service on all projects across the UK and attract new clients and talent.

Chris Paraskos, associate architect at S+SA Architects, said: “We’re incredibly excited about this expansion. The office location is easily accessible for our diverse London and Leeds clients, being only a few moments walk from the train station.
“It also offers all our staff the ability to work flexibly, at home and across both offices, encouraging collaboration between teams and better wellbeing, which is part of our cultural response to the changing world of hybrid work post-Covid.”
S+SA Architects comprises a team of 20 and offers a personal level of service through all projects. It specialises in residential, retail, logistics, healthcare, sports and leisure sectors with clients including Tesco, Keepmoat, Jack Lunn, Exemplar Healthcare, Cromsdale Group and Broadacres.
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