Nick Winton

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Nick Winton
BornSeptember 14, 1961
NationalityAmerican
Alma materBrown University
Harvard University Graduate School of Design
OccupationArchitect
Known forCo-founder of AW-ARCH (Anmahian Winton Architects)
Websitewww.aw-arch.com

Nick Winton is a Boston-based architect and a Principal and co-founding partner of AW-ARCH (Anmahian Winton Architects).[1] Following his B.A. from Brown University, Nick earned his M.Arch. Degree from Harvard Graduate School of Design. Nick also studied at the Institute for Architecture and Urban Studies in New York.

Since it was formed in 1992, AW-ARCH has completed a broad range of notable institutional, commercial, and residential projects in the US and abroad. Winton and co-founder Alex Anmahian direct the design of all projects at AW-ARCH, 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.[2]

Winton is a former member of the Adjunct Faculty at RISD and Brown, and is a current member of the MassArt Foundation Board. He has also served as a Trustee of the Institute of Contemporary Art Boston and the Harvard GSD Alumni Council. Winton is the former Jury Chair of the Boston Society of Architects' Harleston Parker Award, and a former Architect-in Residence at the Addison Gallery of American Art at Phillips Academy Andover.

Selected awards[edit]

  • Winner, Best Medium Architecture Firm in the Northeast, 2023 Best of Practice Awards, The Architect's Newspaper -[3]
  • Citation, 2022 Honor Awards for Design Excellence, Boston Society of Architects, ICA/Boston Watershed, Boston Massachusetts
  • Award, 2020 Residential Design Awards, Boston Society of Architects, Courtyard House, Cambridge, Massachusetts
  • Editor's Pick, 2020 Best of Design Awards for Unbuilt Public Project, The Architect's Newspaper, Mystic River Boathouse, Stonington, Connecticut
  • Innovative Art Spaces, HUBweek Art Awards, 2018, ICA/Boston Watershed, Boston Massachusetts
  • Honor Award for Design Excellence, 2018, Boston Society of Architects, Ankara Office Tower, Ankara, Turkey
  • Honorable Mention, 2018 Best of Design Awards for Cultural Space, The Architect's Newspaper, ICA/Boston Watershed, Boston Massachusetts
  • 2018 Architect 50, Architect Magazine, Ranked 6th in Design
  • 2018 International Architecture Awards, Chicago Athenaeum and The European Centre for Architecture Art Design and Urban Studies, Ankara Office Tower, Ankara, Turkey
  • 2017 Architect 50, Architect Magazine, 47th Ranked Firm in the Country, Ranked 9th in Design
  • Architectural Design / Institutional Architecture, 2017 American Architecture Prize, Gemma Observatory, New Hampshire
  • Architectural Design / Green Architecture, 2017 American Architecture Prize, Gemma Observatory, New Hampshire
  • Architectural Design / Tall Buildings, 2017 American Architecture Prize, Ankara Office Tower, Ankara, Turkey
  • Shortlist, Best Sustainable Project, Blueprint Awards, 2017, Gemma Observatory, New Hampshire
  • Best Architecture Under 1,000M², 2017 AZ Awards, Gemma Observatory, New Hampshire
  • 2017 Small Project Award, American Institute of Architects, Gemma Observatory, New Hampshire
  • American Architecture Award, 2017, Chicago Athenaeum, Gemma Observatory, New Hampshire
  • Award for Design Excellence, 2016, Boston Society of Architects, Gemma Observatory, New Hampshire
  • Award for Overall Excellence, 2016 Metal Construction Association Chairman's Awards, Gemma Observatory, New Hampshire
  • Grand Award, 2016 Metal Architecture Design Awards, Gemma Observatory, New Hampshire
  • 2016 Emerging Voices, The Architectural League of New York[4]
  • Winner, Best of Boston Home 2016, Awarded by Boston Home, Best Contemporary Architect
  • Honor Award for Design: Residential Project, 2015, American Institute of Architects - New England, Cambridge House, Cambridge, Massachusetts
  • Merit Award for Excellence in Architecture, Society for College and University Planning (SCUP), 2014 - Joukowsky Institute, Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island and Providence Plantations[5]
  • Honor Award for Design Excellence - Award, Boston Society of Architects, 2013 - Red Rock House, Red Rock, New York
  • Institute Honor Awards for Architecture, American Institute of Architects, 2014 - Community Rowing Boathouse, Boston, Massachusetts
  • Honorable Mention, 2013, Architect Magazine - Red Rock House, Red Rock, New York
  • Honor Award for Interior Architecture, American Institute of Architects, 2012 - Joukowsky Institute, Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island
  • Honor Award for Design Excellence, Boston Society of Architects, 2011 - Joukowsky Institute, Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island and Providence Plantations
  • American Architecture Award, Chicago Athenaeum, 2011 - Joukowsky Institute, Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island
  • Housing Design Award, American Institute of Architects, 2010 - Blue Rock House, Austerlitz, New York
  • Building of America Award, Gold Medal, 2010 - Joukowsky Institute, Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island
  • Harleston Parker Medal, Boston Society of Architects, 2009 - Community Rowing Boathouse, Boston, Massachusetts
  • Honor Award for Design Excellence, Boston Society of Architects, 2009 - Community Rowing Boathouse, Boston, Massachusetts
  • American Architecture Award, Chicago Athenaeum, 2008 - Community Rowing Boathouse, Boston, Massachusetts
  • P/A Award, 2008 - Community Rowing Boathouse, Boston, Massachusetts[6]
  • Preservation Award, Town of Brookline, 2004 - Buckminster Hall, Brookline, Massachusetts
  • Honor Award for Design Excellence, Boston Society of Architects/AIA New York Housing Design Awards Program, 2004 - Minneapolis Loft, Minneapolis, Minnesota
  • Honor Award for Outstanding Interiors, American Institute of Architects, 2004 - American Meteorological Society, Boston, Massachusetts
  • Business Week/Architectural Record Award, 2003 - Orange Labs, Cambridge, Massachusetts
  • Architecture Magazine Home of the Year Citation, 2003 - Minneapolis Loft, Minneapolis, Minnesota
  • Honor Award for Design Excellence, Boston Society of Architects, 2003 - American Meteorological Society, Boston, Massachusetts
  • Award for Design, Boston Society of Architects, 2003 - Cambridge 1, Cambridge, Massachusetts
  • Award for Design, Boston Society of Architects, 2003 - Seterdahl/Bull Residence, Amherst, Massachusetts
  • Honor Award for Design Excellence, American Institute of Architects-New England, 2003 - American Meteorological Society, Boston, Massachusetts
  • Young Architects Award, Boston Society of Architects, 1999 - Minneapolis Pathways, Minneapolis, Minnesota
  • Honor Award for Outstanding Architecture, American Institute of Architects, 1999 - Minneapolis Pathways, Minneapolis, Minnesota
  • Special Recognition for Design, American Institute of Architects–New England, 1998 - Warner Residence, Cambridge, Massachusetts
  • Urban Design Award, Boston Society of Architects, 1995 - Science Park MBTA Station, Boston, Massachusetts
  • Honor Award for Design Excellence, American Institute of Architects-New England, 1995 - Minneapolis Pathways, Minneapolis, Minnesota

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Nick Winton, AIA". www.aw-arch.com. AW-ARCH.
  2. ^ "Recognition". www.aw-arch.com. AW-ARCH.
  3. ^ "Announcing the winners of our 2023 Best of Practice Awards". 30 June 2023.
  4. ^ "2016 Emerging Voices". Anmahian Winton Architects. The Architectural League of New York.
  5. ^ "2014 Excellence Awards Recipient". Archived from the original on 2015-09-24.
  6. ^ http://www.architectmagazine.com/awards/p-a-awards/anmahian-winton-architects_o

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