Entertainment design firm WATG has acquired SOSH Architects, an interior design and planning firm based in Atlantic City, N.J. The former SOSH office will now begin operating as the ninth regional ...
Coronavirus has made Seinfeld bubble boys and girls out of many of us. But in an effort to make the transition to isolation easier, without the need to sacrifice human interaction, WATG has created ...
Global architecture firm WATG has reopened an office in Seattle as part of a push to design more high-rise buildings and do master plans in cities. The firm has temporary space at 500 Yale Ave. N., ...
What has been your company’s latest pivot or innovation? Our projects cover a wide geographic range, from Waikīkī and the Neighbor Islands to Asia. We were fortunately prepared to work remotely, but ...
IRVINE, Calif., Dec. 1, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- WATG, the world's leading travel and tourism design firm, has announced the appointment of David D. Moore AIA, as President + Chief Executive Officer.
Renovations for the five-star, 383-room oceanfront resort include a floor-to-ceiling transformation of rooms and suites, all of which will be completed this month. The largest hotel rooms on Maui may ...
WATG’s Mosaic modules open up an array of possibilities for potential clients, letting them install the versatile unit virtually anywhere. Rather than a rectangular shape that trends in many pre-fab ...
(MENAFN- PR Newswire) The two firms are integrating to form a single entity, combining their industry-leading expertise in design for the hospitality, entertainment, and gaming sectors. WATG , the ...
To continue reading this content, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings and refresh this page. Moore joined global design firm WATG’s Honolulu office in ...
A team of architects in Chicago has proposed a house made of 3D-printed plastic and carbon-fibre panels wrapped around glazed walls (+ slideshow). The members of international firm WATG's Urban ...
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