PRP ARCHITECTS RELOCATES TO NEW OFFICES IN MOSCOW TO ACCOMMODATE EXPANDING TEAM

PRP International has recently relocated to new offices in the famous Red October building, which was a former chocolate factory, and is located on an island in the Moscow River in the heart of the City's historic centre. This move allows the accommodation of its expanding team, which is now close to 20 strong with a newly appointed Director, Raymond Terris.
PRP Regional Director for Russia, Michael Graham, comments: “We are extremely pleased to have been able to bring Raymond in to head up our experienced and growing team in Moscow. This with the new office really cements our position as a leading international practice able to operate through the whole design, detail documentation and construction process in Russia, and across many sectors.” The office is currently working on a number of key projects including Sochi Olympic University Plaza as part of the 2014 Winter Olympics programme, a series of large residential and community regeneration schemes in St. Petersburg, a large-scale BREEAM assessment project in Sochi and a number of other key regional developments. Andy von Bradsky, PRP's Chairman adds: "The relocation and growth of PRP's Russian team forms a key part of our international expansion plan. We are taking on a number of new projects as our broader international expertise and the multi disciplinary nature of PRP serves the Russian market well."

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Moscow office from across the Moscow river
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