Across the region, urban development is becoming increasingly interconnected, with stakeholders moving beyond standalone developments towards more comprehensive urban frameworks that integrate mobility, public realm, land use, and community experience.
FRM Urban, a multidisciplinary design and urban planning practice, has strengthened its presence across the Middle East, as demand grows for more holistic, human-centred approaches to urban development.
As cities across the region continue to evolve at pace, FRM said it is positioning itself to contribute to the next phase of urban transformation, one that prioritises how cities function, connect, and support the people who live in them. The firm brings together expertise in architecture, urban design, and development strategy to deliver cohesive, forward-thinking environments that respond to both current needs and long-term ambitions, as per its press note.
Hannah Fisher, Partner at FRM Urban, said: “Across the region, there is a clear shift towards more connected ways of thinking about cities. It’s no longer just about delivering individual developments, but about how different elements come together to create environments that function well, feel cohesive, and respond to the needs of the people who use them. At FRM, we approach each project through that wider lens, balancing long-term vision with the realities of delivery to ensure that what is designed can genuinely be realised.”
Operating across a diverse portfolio, FRM’s work spans large-scale masterplans, mixed-use developments, urban revitalisation initiatives, residential projects, and site-specific installations.
The practice is defined by its ability to bridge strategy and design, ensuring that each project is grounded in both vision and practical implementation.
The firm is led by three partners whose combined experience spans landmark projects across the Middle East, Europe, the United States, Asia and Australia. Hannah Fisher brings expertise in design strategy and architecture , Bernhard Rettig contributes more than 25 years of international experience in urban design , sustainability and placemaking, while Wagdy Moussa specialises in urban regeneration and complex development projects across international markets.
Bernhard Rettig, Partner at FRM Urban, added: “As cities continue to grow and evolve, the quality of the spaces between buildings becomes just as important as the buildings themselves. Successful urban environments are those that create a strong sense of place, encourage interaction, and support long-term sustainability. Thoughtful urban design has an important role to play in shaping communities that are both resilient and meaningful.”
Wagdy Moussa, Partner at FRM Urban, said: “Today’s urban challenges require multidisciplinary thinking that connects architecture, culture, environment and community needs from the outset. We are seeing increasing demand for places that are adaptable, distinctive and capable of creating lasting value for both residents and stakeholders.”
Together, the partners bring a multidisciplinary perspective that combines strategic thinking, design excellence, and a commitment to creating places with lasting impact.
FRM continues to collaborate with public and private sector stakeholders across the Middle East, the United Kingdom and beyond to deliver projects that support sustainable growth, resilience, and enhanced quality of life.
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