WATG Relocates in Asia
Design firm WATG will be expanding and relocating its Singapore office to new studios located at 8 Commonwealth Lane, #02-03 Singapore 149555 effective this January.
Also as part of WATG's strategic vision to further penetrate the Asia market, Bill Reed, vice president, and Tom Williams, associate vice president, will be relocating from Seattle to Singapore. Creative designers from Seattle will also be relocating to Singapore, and the Seattle office will subsequently close this summer.
Since joining WATG in 1984, Reed has contributed to the design of such projects as the Ayana Resort and Spa in Bali; Four Seasons Hotel in Westlake Village, California; Al Badia Golf Clubhouse by InterContinental at Dubai Festival City; Shangri-La’s Baar Al Jissah Resort & Spa in Oman; Hilton Mauritius Resort & Spa; and The Ritz-Carlton in Palm Beach, Florida.
Williams, AIA, LEED AP has over 15 years of design experience and a background in architecture, hospitality management, and graphic design.
Since its founding in 1945, WATG has designed destinations in 160 countries from its offices worldwide.
WATG is one of the premier hospitality design consultancies in the world, according to surveys by Hotel Design and Hotel & Motel Management magazines. Hospitality Design magazine’s survey of companies ranked WATG’s corporate culture among the top in the world: best career advancement, best firm philosophy, best client list, best list of projects, and most innovative.

WATG designed Ayana Resort and Spa in Bali
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The spa looks really nice, but I think that it cost a lot to be designed and arranged in this way.
Anyway you provided me here some good ideas and tips and I think I'm gonna make them come true in a short while.
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