WDG People | WDG Architecture. Planning. Interiors. WDG is more than just great design We are about our people Our team is composed of seasoned professionals as well as new talent with vast opportunity for growth and development
Collaborating with WDG | WDG Architecture. Planning. Interiors. WDG assembles and orchestrates project teams that excel in sustainable design We leverage long-term relationships with design experts including our teams of MEP and civil engineers, landscape architects, sustainability and building enclosure consultants
WDG Arch Founded in 1938, WDG has designed more than 500 major buildings across 10 practice areas With offices in DC and Dallas, WDG specializes in Architecture, Planning and Interiors
Careers at WDG | WDG Architecture. Planning. Interiors. WDG is foremost a creative lab where exploration, design curiosity, and entrepreneurial spirt embodies the culture of the firm Our team is rich in knowledge, experience and talent that fosters a teaching environment Explore a career at WDG
WDG Project Portfolio | WDG Architecture. Planning. Interiors. WDG's practice areas include Planning Urban Design, Multifamily, Mixed Use, Student Living, Hospitality, Office, and Government Institutional work Our award-winning work can be found in Washington, DC, Dallas, Texas, and many other states across the US
News | WDG Architecture. Planning. Interiors. WDG is thrilled to announce another major win for Clarendon West! We took home the Multi-Family Residential Market Rate Award of Excellence at the 202 ( )
About WDGs Architecture | WDG Architecture. Planning. Interiors. WDG’s mission is to create buildings that reflect each client’s unique identity and aspirations By balancing the art and science of architecture, challenges like market economics and zoning limitations become a chance to pioneer design solutions that can create truly inspiring spaces
About WDGs Planning and Urban Design | WDG Architecture. Planning . . . WDG’s master plans are centered on the idea of contextual placemaking As the urbanization of the exurbs has increased, the recognition of smart growth has made high-density, transit-oriented, mixed-use environments increasingly desirable to a growing segment of our population