Meriem Hall joins dwp as Hospitality Regional Director to advance the firm’s already impressive hospitality portfolio.
October 14th, 2011
Meriem Hall’s list of successfully executed projects includes top hospitality brand and boutique names. A fully qualified architect and interior designer, she brings to dwp around two decade’s worth of design savvy and practical expertise.
“I am very proud to be heading up dwp’s regional hospitality. dwp has outstanding experience and talent within this industry that few others can rival… I am excited to further strengthen and extend dwp’s reputation as a world-class architecture and interior design firm, especially within this field,” says Hall.
Hall has lived in and travelled across continents and is described as having the spirit of an entrepreneur coupled with a structured mind of an architect. “My design approach is that of communication through space. By evoking emotions we create an experience, and it is this experience you take home with you.”
Meriem Hall will be based in dwp’s Singapore office.
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