
Company Description:
Wallace Roberts & Todd (WRT) is a national collaborative practice of city and regional planners, urban designers, landscape architects, and architects headquartered in Philadelphia. Established in 1963, the firms origins are rooted in the principles of sustainability, dedicated to improving the quality of the natural and built environments in the planning and design of buildings, landscapes, cities, and regions. Our governing doctrine is to protect natural resources, promote social justice and economic well-being, and create livable human habitats that reflect local heritage, culture, and values.
The firm believes good ideas arise from unexpected sources. And better ideas arise from working together. Our nine market sectors City and Regional Planning, Education, Civic and Cultural, Housing, Mixed Use, Parks and Open Space, Transportation, Urban Landscapes, and Waterfronts offer a profoundly collaborative environment from which powerful, transformative designs emerge.
With more than 200 employees among its seven offices in Philadelphia, New York, San Francisco, San Diego, Dallas, Lake Placid, and Coral Gables, WRT has a national distribution of its practice that has fostered a broad perspective based on a diverse range of communities and ecosystems.
Wallace Roberts & Todd (WRT) is a national collaborative practice of city and regional planners, urban designers, landscape architects, and architects headquartered in Philadelphia. Established in 1963, the firms origins are rooted in the principles of sustainability, dedicated to improving the quality of the natural and built environments in the planning and design of buildings, landscapes, cities, and regions. Our governing doctrine is to protect natural resources, promote social justice and economic well-being, and create livable human habitats that reflect local heritage, culture, and values.
The firm believes good ideas arise from unexpected sources. And better ideas arise from working together. Our nine market sectors City and Regional Planning, Education, Civic and Cultural, Housing, Mixed Use, Parks and Open Space, Transportation, Urban Landscapes, and Waterfronts offer a profoundly collaborative environment from which powerful, transformative designs emerge.
With more than 200 employees among its seven offices in Philadelphia, New York, San Francisco, San Diego, Dallas, Lake Placid, and Coral Gables, WRT has a national distribution of its practice that has fostered a broad perspective based on a diverse range of communities and ecosystems.