Construction Magazine February 2018 | Page 88

With cultural sensitivity and sustainable design , dwp is questioning industry norms to become a pioneer in architecture and design

In the fast-paced world of architecture , industry trends can come and go in the blink of an eye . Whether a firm is experimenting with striking shapes or championing sustainable materials , engineering and science will have a huge role to play . But it ’ s not just about complex drawings and planning regulations – it ’ s also about reinventing and reimagining design trends to make them locally relevant , with insight , flexibility and cultural sensitivity .

Indeed , it is this introspective ethos that has propelled design worldwide partnership ( dwp ) to global acclaim . In a market saturated with buildings that often look and feel the same , the award-winning architecture and design dwp works for clients in industries from healthcare to hospitality
company is turning the industry on its head by offering simple , elegant , and timeless designs that are making trends rather than following them .
A global footprint Headquartered in Bangkok , the expansive company has 450 professionals working collectively across 15 locations throughout Asia , Australia and the Middle East . Thanks to its global reach , dwp has completed over 2,000 design projects across its 23-year history , and so clients can be assured that
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