Collaborative multi-disciplinary practice

Who We Are

WWA are architects, planners, and urban designers offering a full multidisciplinary service. Together with our strategic partners, we can offer every service required to deliver outstanding people-centric places that care for our heritage. 

Our cross-sector expertise and wealth of understanding enable us to deliver astute, sustainable built environment solutions, working collaboratively to provide for our clients. 

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Our Projects

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Testimonials

  • The team were quick to understand the outcome we wanted, grasped our context, and presented a range of alternative ways to realise our ambition. It has meant we will progress a much better project as a result.
    Dave Lewis
    Earth Trust
  • We have been delighted with WWAs work with Lord Wandsworth College. From town planning to design and project management of a 21st Century Science Centre. We felt confident throughout the process and are delighted with the results.
    Baz Bennett
    Lord Wandsworth College
  • From the very beginning, WWA demonstrated a remarkable understanding of the specific challenges faced by individuals with disabilities. Their passion for creating inclusive and accessible spaces was evident throughout the entire design process.
    Lynsey Robertson
    Brainkind
  • I have only good things to say about the people at WWA - They are all very professional people, friendly and creative. I am particularly pleased that the brief, and the budget are always respected.
    Martin Bennett
    Clinton Properties
  • WWA have been a great pleasure to navigate the planning process with. We very much look forward to working with them on this and future projects.
    Jacques Bingham
    Harbright
  • They designed a high-quality scheme taking a positive and proactive approach, highly professional throughout and communication second to none.
    Peter Smith
    Housing 21
  • The team have been wonderful - their professionalism is top notch but also it is their enthusiasm that make them a joy to work with.
    Jane Taylor
    Interior Designer
  • Michaelmas – Thurston care home exterior

    C2 or C3? Why This Planning Grey Area Still Confuses Everyone and Why It Matters for Housing and Affordability

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  • Dorset Design Guide Layout

    Turning Vision into Deliverable Housing Solutions

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  • Oakwood_SH801 – Courtyard View

    Increased Housing Allocations for Older Persons’ Housing is a Necessity

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  • Small Wooden Houses

    Health and Housing: Reflections Following the Housing 21 Conference

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  • Mark Slater_landscape

    Designing New Towns for an Ageing Population

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  • Michaelmas Court – Thurston – Dining area

    Why the Future of Older People’s Housing Depends on Local Plans Today

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