Design Worldwide Partnership

Design Worldwide Partnership provides architectural and interior design services across Asia, Australia and the Middle East. Founded in Thailand in 1994, DWP grew to a consortium that was launched in 2001 as a partnership of design businesses on nearly every continent with offices in such countries as Vietnam, Malaysia, UAE, Bahrain, Thailand, India, Singapore, Hong Kong, USA and Australia. In 2017 dwp|suters (formerly Suters Architects), a well established Australian design firm, formally merged under the DWP banner cementing a long term alliance of the two practices.[1] The business has since been expanded to incorporate related services including event management, communications, public relations and branding.[2]

Design Worldwide Partnership
Practice information
Founded
  • 1994 (dwp)
  • 1958 (Suters)
No. of employees450
Location
Significant works and honors
Awards
  • 2017
  • CID Awards, Sustainable Interior Design Initiative
  • Luxury Residence Global Award
  • BCI Asia Award, Interior Design
  • AIA Award Newcastle, Educational Architecture, Winner
  • 2016
  • Living Building Challenge
  • AIA Award NT, Commercial Architecture
  • AIA Award WA, Public Architecture
  • Victorian Healthcare Assn Award
Website
http://dwp.com/

DWP designed the Sirocco restaurant in the State Tower in Bangkok, featured in the movie The Hangover Part II.[3] Other projects include facilities for multinationals clients including Citigroup, InterContinental Hotels Group and Microsoft.

See also

Official website

References


This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.