Wimberly Expands Leadership Ranks
															By WATG
									
									
				
									January 10, 2014
							
Wimberly Interiors has added to its leadership ranks as part of its ongoing global expansion.
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						- Employee Feature
From a Seed to a Forest: A Conversation on 80 Years of Design
In a rare fireside chat, WATG veteran George Berean reflects on the core principles and landmark projects that have defined 80 years of iconic hospitality design.
					
					
									 
						- Employee Feature
From a Seed to a Forest: A Conversation on 80 Years of Design
In a rare fireside chat, WATG veteran George Berean reflects on the core principles and landmark projects that have defined 80 years of iconic hospitality design.
				
				
							 
						- Employee Feature
Beyond the Brief: Storytelling and the Importance of Crafting Food and Beverage Experiences
Damien Follone on weaving narrative, culture, and craft into the design of today’s most compelling dining destinations.
					
					
									 
						- Employee Feature
Beyond the Brief: Storytelling and the Importance of Crafting Food and Beverage Experiences
Damien Follone on weaving narrative, culture, and craft into the design of today’s most compelling dining destinations.
				
				
							 
						- News
WATG + Wimberly Interiors’ Michelin Key Hotels 2025
The Michelin Key Hotels 2025 selection has recognized a collection of WATG + Wimberly Interiors projects across the world, honouring design that elevates hospitality through culture, care and craftsmanship.
					
					
									 
						- News
WATG + Wimberly Interiors’ Michelin Key Hotels 2025
The Michelin Key Hotels 2025 selection has recognized a collection of WATG + Wimberly Interiors projects across the world, honouring design that elevates hospitality through culture, care and craftsmanship.
				
				
							 
						- Strategy & Research
Measuring Carbon in Design: Beyond Energy Toward Whole-Life Impact
Architects are beginning to measure impact in carbon, not only through the energy a building consumes, but through the materials that construct it. True responsibility lies in understanding both operational and embodied emissions and reducing their collective impact.
					
					
									 
						- Strategy & Research
Measuring Carbon in Design: Beyond Energy Toward Whole-Life Impact
Architects are beginning to measure impact in carbon, not only through the energy a building consumes, but through the materials that construct it. True responsibility lies in understanding both operational and embodied emissions and reducing their collective impact.