dwp Celebrates a Year of Success with International Awards and Unveils Ambitious 2025 Business Plan, Aiming for Over 20% Growth Driven by AI Innovation
Celebrating over 30 years of excellence, dwp | design worldwide partnership, a global architectural and design firm with a distinguished presence in Thailand and internationally, continues to lead the way in innovative design solutions. Throughout its history, dwp has been the driving force behind successful projects, playing a pivotal role in shaping the creative and economic landscape with unwavering stability.
Recently, dwp hosted the dwp Awards and Recognition Event to honour and celebrate over 60 international awards secured over the past year (2024). The event also served as a platform to share insights into emerging trends within architecture and design, showcasing how technology and innovation, particularly AI, are set to revolutionise the industry.
Ms. Sarinrath Kamolratanapiboon, CEO of dwp, highlighted the past year’s accomplishments amidst a challenging global economic environment. She noted that the design landscape in 2024 focused on integrating innovation, sustainability, and tailored solutions to meet diverse client needs. “Designers are no longer tasked merely with creating unique spaces; there is now an emphasis on addressing individual and community requirements through creative solutions. Whether through biophilic elements, cutting-edge technology, or the bold expressions of maximalism, our designs stand out for their ingenuity and alignment with sustainability,” Ms. Kamolratanapiboon stated.
She further elaborated on the recognition received by key projects, including the Moxy Bangkok Ratchaprasong, which received 9 awards, L’Oréal Thailand Office, which received 9awards, BDMS Connect Center, which received 7 awards, and Supalai Icon Sathorn, which received 7 awards, collectively earning multiple international accolades. These achievements, she explained, stem from dwp’s ability to balance creativity, functionality, and innovation, meeting the high standards sought by judging panels across various institutions.
Mr. Robert Troup, Managing Director, shed light on the trends shaping 2025, emphasising the fusion of technology, sustainability, and human-centric design as key drivers for the future. He explained that neurodesign and well-being are becoming central to creating environments that promote mental health, enhance productivity, and evoke positive emotions. Additionally, sensory environments are gaining prominence, as spaces designed to engage multiple senses—touch, sight, hearing, and smell—deliver memorable and immersive experiences. Adaptive and flexible spaces are also crucial, emphasising multifunctional architectural solutions that accommodate evolving lifestyles and changing demands. “These trends align seamlessly with dwp’s approach for 2025, which prioritises sustainability, bespoke solutions, and technology integration,” said Mr. Troup.
“We are committed to crafting not only aesthetically pleasing but also functional and environmentally responsible spaces, ultimately enhancing the quality of life for occupants.”