The recent formation of ‘dwp|suters’ promises to deliver “a fully integrated design solution” for the region.
May 30th, 2013
Design worldwide partnership and Suters Architects have come together in a merger that will serve to unite over 450 design and architecture professionals from around the world through their extended alliance system. Under the new trading name of dwp|suters, work will now be shared across the region and into the Middle East jointly.
“The benefits of extending our network internationally will be of enormous value to our clients, our people and our business,” explains CEO Leonie Lorimer.

dwp|suters – 15 locations
As one of Asia Pacific and the UAE’s highest regarded design collectives, design world partnership has garnered praise for their hospitality and infrastructure work. Their coming together with Australia’s Suters Architects will see the fullest extent of each practice’s experience put to market in a spirit of collaboration.
“Every local team will continue to deliver to time and cost imperatives and respond to project demands, through construction to completion,” Lorimer continues, “Even in the most challenging of locations, our multicultural professionals will be working together to deliver projects via teams of highly focused specialists, offering diversity, flexibility and creativity over a broad spectrum of project types.”
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