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Located in the beautifully renovated Assembly building at 400 Granby Street in Downtown Norfolk, originally an Ames and Brownley department store (ca. 1919). WPA has an open studio environment that encourages collaboration between staff, clients, consultants, and the community.
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WPA is committed to giving back to our community
WPA is an avid supporter of giving back to our community through charitable giving. We are members of the 1+ organization and continuously donate 1-10% of our profits through donations and pro-bono services.
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Homes.com Highlights Success of WPA’s Planbook Strategy in Norfolk — and Hampton’s Next Steps
Eight years after Norfolk first adopted a planbook strategy for the Olde Huntersville neighborhood, the results are drawing attention. A new Homes.com feature by reporter...
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Dezeen Publishes Article by WPA’s Erin Agdinaoay on Financial Literacy in Architecture
In architecture, there’s a perception that creativity and financial awareness don’t mix – that great design should be the focus, not the numbers behind it....
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CoVaBiz Talks Architectural Tech with WPA’s Corrie Cohen
In a recent Q&A for CoVaBiz Magazine, WPA’s Corrie Cohen unpacks how technology is shaping the future of architecture — and how WPA is leveraging...
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