Aedas winds up London operations

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Companies House data shows move will cost Hong Kong-based firm at least £15m

Global architecture and design practice Aedas has closed down its London-based operations at a cost of £15m to the Hong Kong-headquartered firm.

Companies House documents reveal that Aedas London and Aedas Interiors London, both previously based at St Katharine Docks, were placed into voluntary liquidation earlier this month.

Aedas was ranked No.8 on Building Design’s most recent World Architecture 100 survey of the biggest practices on the planet, with a headcount of 750 architects and fee income of US$230m-239m – £213m-£221m at today’s exchange rates.

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