Dezeen Agenda options Brexit survey and Invisible Studio saying it "wouldn't thoughts" by no means working within the UK once more

The newest version of our weekly Dezeen Agenda e-newsletter options Invisible Studio’s announcement that it’s transferring its operations out of the UK as a response to Brexit. Subscribe to Dezeen Agenda now.
The information that structure apply Invisible Studio is transferring its operations out of the UK was revealed in a latest examine performed by Dezeen that aimed to discover the affect of the UK’s departure from the European Union.
The survey concluded that 9 in 10 UK structure studios really feel they’ve been negatively affected by Brexit, whereas 84 per cent would rejoin the EU if given the choice.
Invisible Studio founder Piers Taylor instructed Dezeen it’s “actively investing in a future exterior of the UK”.
“We’re far happier working in continental Europe and the remainder of the world, however as we have a look at the havoc Brexit has unleashed, if we by no means labored within the UK once more we would not thoughts one bit,” the studio mentioned.

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