WMCRP Architects, formerly known as Walton Madden Cooper Robinson Poness, Inc, is a renowned architectural design and planning firm serving the Mid-Atlantic region since its establishment in 1950. Specializing in a diverse range of building types such as commercial, education, government, and institutional projects, the firm boasts a multidisciplinary team of experts in architecture, planning, urban design, landscape design, interior architecture, and graphics. With a commitment to excellence in design and a client-centric approach, WMCRP Architects aims to deliver innovative solutions that cater to the unique needs of each project.
Rooted in a rich history that traces back to the partnership of Walton and Madden in the early 1950s, the firm has evolved over the years to become a leading architectural practice with a strong presence in Greenbelt. Known for their midcentury-modern works like the Citizen’s Bank of Maryland and the Greenbelt Library, WMCRP Architects has garnered recognition for their architectural excellence from prestigious organizations such as the Maryland Society of the American Institute of Architects and the Metropolitan Washington and Virginia Chapters of Associate Builders and Contractors. Upholding a philosophy of comprehensive design solutions that balance aesthetic, environmental, functional, and budgetary considerations, the firm continues to push boundaries in the field of architecture.
Lead by licensed architect Ms. Dixon, who brings over 20 years of experience in various building types and facilities, WMCRP Architects exemplifies a commitment to quality and sustainability. With a strong focus on educational, commercial, residential, and government projects, the firm’s expertise extends to national contracts with organizations like the Federal Aviation Administration and renowned brands like McDonald�s Corporation. Certified in sustainable design practices and architectural documentation, WMCRP Architects stands as a trusted partner for clients seeking innovative and tailored architectural solutions in the Mid-Atlantic region.