The WATG Story

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Starting with the firm's first project in 1945 - the renovation of the Royal Hawaiian hotel in Waikiki - we made an early decision to specialize ... and to provide measurable benefits to every client.

"The value of good design - what a building looks like and how it feels to people - can be rung up on a cash register."

The words of George "Pete" Wimberly continue to guide us six decades later as we measure the success of our projects not only by how good they look but also by how well they work. Pete was way ahead of his time. Over sixty years ago, he was creating architecture with a sense of place.

And we're still heeding the principles of cultural authenticity and environmental sensitivity -- they are at the foundation of all that we do.

Our staunch commitment to creativity and the bottom line helped to launch WATG from one office in Hawaii to multiple offices around the globe.

The only thing harder than becoming number one in the world's largest industry is staying number one. We do that one day, one project, and one client at a time.

In The Blog

02.20.12
Three days at Wimberly Interiors NYC
With a few days forewarning, I recently found myself one Monday morning sitting on a 757 at LAX bound for JFK, instead of my normal commute from ... More

02.17.12
Shanghai Travel Notes (Part 1)
Wow, it has been hectic and exhausting, but also exhilarating! Shanghai is quite fascinating--now I understand why so many artists and writers ... More

01.17.12
Vietnam and China in 13 Days
About a year ago I saw a short movie made by someone who travels a lot for his work. Inspired by what I saw, I decided to make my own to show my ... More

01.12.12
Combating Concrete with Strip Appeal
Strip Appeal is an ideas design competition and traveling exhibit, intended to stimulate and showcase creative design proposals for the adaptive ... More

12.16.11
The Kohler Southeast Asian Golf Challenge
They say that Pete Wimberly was an "outdoors" person and hated air-conditioning. Hopefully he would have approved of our day out of the office ... More


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