WOHA is a design practice focused on the built environment. WOHA’s philosophy is to explore the intersections of culture, context, history, nature, climate, sustainability and social behaviour to inform innovative design. Formed in 1994 by Singaporean Wong Mun Summ and Australian Richard Hassell, the practice is based on the model of the creative industries, rather than traditional construction services. With a mix of designers from diverse backgrounds, WOHA explores integrated design for the built environment, moving between masterplanning, architectural, landscape, interior and lighting and furniture design. WOHA has no fixed formal language or style, instead each project evolves around a set of objectives and strategies that emerge from within the project. What does unite the works of the practice is a focus making spaces that delight the end-user and enhance the environment.
WOHA has offices in Singapore and Thailand, and has been involved in projects around the Asia Pacific region. WOHA’s focus on innovation and diversity of interests has developed experience in a wide mix of building types and scales, including commercial, residential, hospitality, transport, infrastructure, institutional, religious, mixed-use and interior projects.
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