dwp | |
Architecture and Design | |
Founded | 1994 |
Founder | Scott Whittaker |
Headquarters | Bangkok, Thailand |
Number of locations
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10 countries (Australia, Bahrain, China, Dubai(UAE), Hong Hong, India, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam) |
Area served
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Middle East & Asia-Pacific |
Services | Architecture, Interior Design, Facility Planning, Project Management, Feasibility Studies, Turn Key Design and Construction |
Revenue | $40Million |
Number of employees
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450 |
Website | http://www.dwp.com |
Design Worldwide Partnership—dwp provides architectural and interior design services across the Asia, Australia & Middle East regions.
dwp designed the Sirocco (restaurant) at State Tower, Bangkok, featured in the movie The Hangover Part II . Other projects include facilities for multinationals clients including Citigroup, InterContinental Hotels Group and Microsoft.
Founded in Thailand in 1994, dwp grew to a consortium which was launched in 2001 as a partnership of design businesses in six locations:
On 1 September 2006, the six companies merged to form DWP ltd. The company features 11 offices and 350 design professionals.
On 15 April 2007, a new office was opened in Dubai, DWP United Arab Emirates.
In March 2009, dwp opened 2 new offices, dwp China, Shanghai & dwp Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur.
On 1 May 2013, DWP joined in an agreement with Suters architects in Australia to form dwp|suters in Australia.
On 31st April 2017 dwp | Suters was acquired by DWP as a merged entity.