WRT (Wallace Roberts & Todd, LLC, formerly known as Wallace McHarg Roberts & Todd (WMRT)) is an urban planning, urban design, landscape architecture, and architecture firm based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.[1] WRT is a collaborative practice of city and regional planners, urban designers, landscape architects and architects with additional offices in San Francisco,[2]Miami, Lake Placid, and Dallas.
Founded in 1963 as Wallace McHarg Roberts & Todd (WMRT)[3][4] by David A. Wallace,[5]Ian McHarg,[6] William H. Roberts,[7] and Thomas A. Todd, the firm had over 200 employees at its peak.[8]
In 2011, the American Planning Association named WRT as the recipient of its inaugural award, National Planning Award for Achievement in Planning, a recognition for its continual progressive and innovative planning practices. The American Association of Landscape Architects also recognized WRT in 2010 with its National Award for its influential body of work. In 1996, the United States Department of Transportation and the National Endowment for the Arts gave Wallace Roberts & Todd an Honor Award for its proposed design of the Hudson-Bergen Light Rail.[14] The competition for the award included 300 entries, and WRT was one of eleven who received the award.[14]