Anmahian Winton Architects
AW Architects is a highly collaborative, multi-disciplinary practice committed to design and construction innovation. For more than twenty years, the firm has been producing acclaimed, innovative projects across a broad spectrum of building types, including complex commissions for private and public institutions, both nationally and overseas.
Recognized nationally and internationally, AW has been widely published in American and European media and has received numerous design awards, including the American Institute of Architects’ Honor Award for Architecture, the Society of College and University Planners’ Merit Award for Excellence in Architecture, the Chicago Athenaeum’s American Architecture Award, and the Boston Society of Architects’ Harleston Parker Medal.
Alex Anmahian, AIA, is co-founder of Anmahian Winton Architects (AW). Since it was formed in 1992, AW has completed a broad range of notable institutional, commercial, and residential projects in the US and abroad. Alex and co-founder Nick Winton direct the design of all projects at AW, including buildings, industrial objects, and furniture. The firm’s work has been published widely and has been awarded the highest honors within the design industry. In addition to AW’s practice, Alex teaches, lectures, and serves as visiting critic at leading design schools, both nationally and internationally. He has served on the Board of ArchitectureBoston magazine, on the Board of Directors of the Boston Architectural College, and on the Board of Directors of the Boston Society of Architects, including as its Commissioner of Design. Alex received an M.Arch. from Harvard University’s Graduate School of Design and a B.A. in Architecture from the University of Florida.
Nick Winton, AIA, is co-founder of Anmahian Winton Architects (AW). In addition to AW’s practice, Nick teaches and lectures at leading design schools across the country. He is a former Architect in Residence at the Addison Gallery of America Art at Phillips Academy, Andover and is currently a Trustee of the Institute of Contemporary Art Boston and a member of the Harvard GSD Alumni Council. Nick received an M.Arch. from Harvard University’s Graduate School of Design and a B.A. from Brown University.
Recognized nationally and internationally, AW has been widely published in American and European media and has received numerous design awards, including the American Institute of Architects’ Honor Award for Architecture, the Society of College and University Planners’ Merit Award for Excellence in Architecture, the Chicago Athenaeum’s American Architecture Award, and the Boston Society of Architects’ Harleston Parker Medal.
Alex Anmahian, AIA, is co-founder of Anmahian Winton Architects (AW). Since it was formed in 1992, AW has completed a broad range of notable institutional, commercial, and residential projects in the US and abroad. Alex and co-founder Nick Winton direct the design of all projects at AW, including buildings, industrial objects, and furniture. The firm’s work has been published widely and has been awarded the highest honors within the design industry. In addition to AW’s practice, Alex teaches, lectures, and serves as visiting critic at leading design schools, both nationally and internationally. He has served on the Board of ArchitectureBoston magazine, on the Board of Directors of the Boston Architectural College, and on the Board of Directors of the Boston Society of Architects, including as its Commissioner of Design. Alex received an M.Arch. from Harvard University’s Graduate School of Design and a B.A. in Architecture from the University of Florida.
Nick Winton, AIA, is co-founder of Anmahian Winton Architects (AW). In addition to AW’s practice, Nick teaches and lectures at leading design schools across the country. He is a former Architect in Residence at the Addison Gallery of America Art at Phillips Academy, Andover and is currently a Trustee of the Institute of Contemporary Art Boston and a member of the Harvard GSD Alumni Council. Nick received an M.Arch. from Harvard University’s Graduate School of Design and a B.A. from Brown University.
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