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Cross Works (XW) is an award-winning interdisciplinary design and technology company headquartered in London and Riyadh. It is not positioned as a single design tool, but rather as a professional services firm providing architectural, urban planning, and technology solutions for real-world challenges in urban environments. According to its website, the team includes architects, urban designers, urban planners, GIS specialists, technologists, web designers, visualization specialists, and software engineers, and has delivered 34 projects across 28 countries.
Its services cover architecture and building design, master planning and urban design, urban analysis and visualization, GIS and mapping, digital twins, software engineering and application development, as well as planning for large-scale and mega-scale urban projects. Its case studies include the New Tashkent master plan in Uzbekistan, the conceptual framework for Mongolia’s new capital, master plans for Andijan and Almaty, post-disaster resettlement planning in Malatya, a 575-meter landmark tower, and multiple mixed-use complexes. A notable strength is its integration of urban design, GIS, digital twins, and in-house tools for analyzing, presenting, and coordinating large-scale complex projects.
The website does not disclose standard pricing, subscription plans, or service package information. Given the nature of its business, pricing is likely project-based and customized. Licensing and copyright terms are also not specified, including ownership of design deliverables, ownership of software tools, usage rights for digital twin data, and BIM model delivery boundaries. Prospective clients should pay close attention to these points during the contract stage.
Its strengths lie in a well-rounded interdisciplinary team capable of handling planning, architecture, data, visualization, and software development simultaneously; experience with large-scale projects, including new cities, urban regeneration, post-disaster reconstruction, and major mixed-use complexes; and clear capabilities in GIS, 2D/3D mapping, digital twins, and BIM delivery. The main drawback is that the website focuses more on branding and case presentation, with limited detail on methodology, pricing structure, delivery timelines, client collaboration processes, support mechanisms, and specific technical formats. Further communication is needed during procurement evaluation.
It is better suited to governments, management committees of new urban districts, large real estate developers, sovereign fund projects, international planning consortiums, and owners of complex projects requiring integrated architectural design and urban technology services. It is less suitable for individual users or small and medium-sized teams looking for ready-to-use design software, template libraries, or low-cost online creative tools.
Based on the captured text, it is not possible to determine the stability of access from mainland China, so china_access is marked as “unknown.” For formal procurement, it is recommended to test the accessibility of the official website, project material downloads, and contact forms.
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