William Ti


William Ti is a Filipino architect, urban planner, and advocate of social architecture. He is the founder and principal architect of WTA Architecture and Design Studio, a firm known for its human-centered and sustainable design approach. Ti is also the founder of the Anthology Architecture and Design Festival, a platform that promotes architectural discourse in Southeast Asia.

Early life and education

William Ti Jr. was born and raised in Tondo, Manila, where he developed an appreciation for the social and personal scale of urban spaces. His early exposure to city life influenced his architectural philosophy, particularly his focus on how spaces foster interaction and community engagement. As a child, Ti was an avid comic book enthusiast, drawing inspiration from Spider-Man comics to sketch cityscapes and buildings. His love for reading extended to fantasy and fiction novels, fueling his imagination and deepening his interest in design. Ti earned his bachelor's degree in architecture from the University of Santo Tomas in 2002. He later pursued a master's degree in urban design at the National University of Singapore, which he completed in 2012.

Career

WTA Architecture and Design Studio

In 2007, William Ti founded WTA Architecture and Design Studio, a Manila-based firm specializing in urban planning, architecture, and commercial development. WTA is ranked one of Top 10 Architectural Firms in the Philippines by BCI Asia and World Architecture 100 Firms.
The studio is known for social architecture, a philosophy that prioritizes human-centered and sustainable design solutions.
In 2020, Ti expanded WTA's presence by opening an office in Shenzhen, China, aiming to establish a Philippine-based design firm as a major regional and global player.

Anthology Architecture and Design Festival

In 2016, Ti launched the Anthology Architecture and Design Festival, an annual event that gathers architects, designers, and urban planners to discuss contemporary issues in architecture and urbanism. The festival has since become a premier platform for architectural discourse in Southeast Asia.

Notable projects

Awards and recognition