WOHA Architects was founded by Wong Mun Summ and Richard Hassell in 1994. WOHA’s earliest projects comprised a series of private houses and the Church of St Mary of the Angels in Singapore, which were well-publicized and received many awards.
WOHA demonstrate a commitment to the implementation of sustainable yet innovative architecture, and within each project, they conceptualize all aspects of the architectural process: master planning, formal architecture, interior design, landscaping, lighting and furniture design.
As an indication of WOHA’s versatility and growing global recognition, the practice won two titles in two consecutive years (in four separate categories) at the 2009 and 2010 World Architecture Festival. The practice currently has projects under construction in Singapore, China, India, Indonesia and Thailand.
Architecture; Interior Design; Landscape Architecture; Urban Design
Membership Level
Silver
Member Since
2009
Member Offices
Singapore
Rank |
Name |
Status
Completed Architecturally Topped Out Structurally Topped Out Under Construction On Hold Proposed Vision Never Completed Demolished Competition Entry Canceled Proposed Renovation Under Renovation Renovated Under Demolition |
Completion |
Height |
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1 |
2020 |
268 m / 879 ft |
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2 |
2020 |
268 m / 879 ft |
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3 |
2020 |
243.9 m / 800 ft |
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4 |
2019 |
243.8 m / 800 ft |
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5 |
2009 |
230.6 m / 756 ft |
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6 |
2010 |
220 m / 722 ft |
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7 |
2016 |
190.9 m / 626 ft |
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8 |
2021 |
183.7 m / 603 ft |
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9 |
2011 |
173 m / 567 ft |
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10 |
2017 |
156.7 m / 514 ft |
Rank |
Name |
City |
Completion |
Height |
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1 |
2020 |
268 m / 879 ft |
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1 |
2020 |
268 m / 879 ft |
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3 |
2020 |
244 m / 800 ft |
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4 |
2019 |
244 m / 800 ft |
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5 |
2009 |
231 m / 756 ft |
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6 |
2010 |
220 m / 722 ft |
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7 |
2016 |
191 m / 626 ft |
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8 |
2021 |
184 m / 603 ft |
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9 |
2011 |
173 m / 567 ft |
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10 |
2017 |
157 m / 514 ft |
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11 |
2015 |
148 m / 485 ft |
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12 |
2007 |
120 m / 394 ft |
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13 |
2010 |
120 m / 394 ft |
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14 |
2003 |
102 m / 335 ft |
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15 |
2013 |
89 m / 292 ft |
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16 |
2013 |
89 m / 292 ft |
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17 |
2019 |
88 m / 289 ft |
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17 |
2019 |
88 m / 289 ft |
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19 |
2021 |
78 m / 257 ft |
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20 |
2017 |
61 m / 200 ft |
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21 |
2010 |
56 m / 184 ft |
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22 |
2021 |
46 m / 150 ft |
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2018 |
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2019 |
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2019 |
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2018 |
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2018 |
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2019 |
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2019 |
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