PTW Architects has pioneered architectural innovation since the firm was established in Sydney in 1889 and has set the highest standards in design and planning. PTW Architects has offices in Sydney, Beijing, Shanghai, Shenzhen, Hanoi, Ho ChiMinh City and Taipei, with a well-respected reputation for excellence in architecture and masterplanning over a diversity of building types; we create buildings where commercial objectives are balanced with cultural and public uses, leading to the enhancement of the public realm and a city’s facilities. PTW Architects’ values are based on excellence, positivity, frankness, cooperation and innovation. These qualities are integral in the way we apply ourselves to each architectural task to ensure a distinctive and specific outcome. Operating on a broad platform, our people are allocated to a project throughout its lifetime, lending their expertise, experience and skills to ensure quality of outcome. This approach leads to the creation of collaborative and creative teams who possess all the skills required for a project and gives us the ability to tackle architectural challenges of considerable scale and complexity, successfully and within expeditious timeframes. We offer the following professional services: Architectural Design; Master planning and Urban Design; Building Refurbishment; Conservation and Heritage Architecture; Sports Architecture, Interior Design; and Urban and Regional Planning within our multi-disciplinary environment. We also offer the following technical services in-house: Computer Aided Design and Drafting; Quality Management; Value Management and Library and Research Facilities. We have gained extensive international experience across a diversity of building types, clients, and procurement and approval processes. Completed projects are as diverse as the master planning of international town centres, business parks, landmark office buildings, industrial complexes, art galleries and buildings for the performing arts, residential developments, hotels, hospitals , educational, sporting and recreational facilities, retail centres, projects for the Defence Forces and other Government bodies, and adaptive re-use and conservation. This diversity in our practice gives us the ability to solve complex architectural challenges. Projects by PTW Architects include: Watercube for the Beijing 2008 Games (Beijing’s National Swimming Centre), the Walsh Bay Redevelopment – Sydney including residential apartments and Sydney Theatre - Sydney, Prince Henry Masterplan - Sydney, Darling Island Apartments - Pyrmont, National Gallery of Australia – South Entrance and Indigenous Australian Galleries – Canberra ACT, The John Kaldor Family Gallery, Art Gallery of New South Wales – Sydney, Sydney Grammar School Assembly Hall – Sydney, The Forum Development – St Leonards, Lumiere (with Foster and Partners) Sydney, One Central Park – Sydney (with Ateliers Jean Nouvel), Quay Grand and Bennelong Centre at East Circular Quay, 30 The Bond - Sydney, Angel Place Development -Sydney, Civic Tower - Sydney, St Margaret’s Redevelopment – Surry Hills, UTS Multi-purpose Sports Hall - Sydney, King Street Courts – Sydney, Mental Health ACT, Adult Mental Health Unit, The Canberra Hospital – Canberra ACT, and Sutherland Hospital Redevelopment – Caringbah.
PTW Architects has pioneered architectural innovation since the firm was established in Sydney in 1889 and has set the highest standards in design and planning. PTW Architects has offices in Sydney, Beijing, Shanghai, Shenzhen, Hanoi, Ho ChiMinh City and Taipei, with a well-respected reputation for excellence in architecture and masterplanning over a diversity of building types; we create buildings where commercial objectives are balanced with cultural and public uses, leading to the enhancement of the public realm and a city’s facilities. PTW Architects’ values are based on excellence, positivity, frankness, cooperation and innovation. These qualities are integral in the way we apply ourselves to each architectural task to ensure a distinctive and specific outcome. Operating on a broad platform, our people are allocated to a project throughout its lifetime, lending their expertise, experience and skills to ensure quality of outcome. This approach leads to the creation of collaborative and creative teams who possess all the skills required for a project and gives us the ability to tackle architectural challenges of considerable scale and complexity, successfully and within expeditious timeframes. We offer the following professional services: Architectural Design; Master planning and Urban Design; Building Refurbishment; Conservation and Heritage Architecture; Sports Architecture, Interior Design; and Urban and Regional Planning within our multi-disciplinary environment. We also offer the following technical services in-house: Computer Aided Design and Drafting; Quality Management; Value Management and Library and Research Facilities. We have gained extensive international experience across a diversity of building types, clients, and procurement and approval processes. Completed projects are as diverse as the master planning of international town centres, business parks, landmark office buildings, industrial complexes, art galleries and buildings for the performing arts, residential developments, hotels, hospitals , educational, sporting and recreational facilities, retail centres, projects for the Defence Forces and other Government bodies, and adaptive re-use and conservation. This diversity in our practice gives us the ability to solve complex architectural challenges. Projects by PTW Architects include: Watercube for the Beijing 2008 Games (Beijing’s National Swimming Centre), the Walsh Bay Redevelopment – Sydney including residential apartments and Sydney Theatre - Sydney, Prince Henry Masterplan - Sydney, Darling Island Apartments - Pyrmont, National Gallery of Australia – South Entrance and Indigenous Australian Galleries – Canberra ACT, The John Kaldor Family Gallery, Art Gallery of New South Wales – Sydney, Sydney Grammar School Assembly Hall – Sydney, The Forum Development – St Leonards, Lumiere (with Foster and Partners) Sydney, One Central Park – Sydney (with Ateliers Jean Nouvel), Quay Grand and Bennelong Centre at East Circular Quay, 30 The Bond - Sydney, Angel Place Development -Sydney, Civic Tower - Sydney, St Margaret’s Redevelopment – Surry Hills, UTS Multi-purpose Sports Hall - Sydney, King Street Courts – Sydney, Mental Health ACT, Adult Mental Health Unit, The Canberra Hospital – Canberra ACT, and Sutherland Hospital Redevelopment – Caringbah.