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The founder of Winton Scott Architects in 1975, Winton has 40 years of wide-ranging experience with some of the most prominent architectural offices in the U.S. He has also taught design at several schools of architecture.

Winton provides overall design leadership for the office and he remains a hands on architect involved in all project phases, including production of construction drawings and construction oversight.

He recently completed construction of his own house and is now a settled resident of South Freeport.
 
   
Design
Awards
AIA, Maine Chapter Design Awards

Ridge House, 2003
Morgan House, 1999
Merrill Auditorium, 1997
West Bath District Courthouse, 1993
Maine Maritime Museum, 1989
Lectures/
Honors
Maine AIA Architalx, Guest Spkr, 1989
Harvard University, Guest Speaker, 1992
National AIA Committee on Design, Guest Speaker, 1992
Teaching
Experience
Boston Architectural Center,
Distinquished Visiting Critic, 2001

University of California at Berkely,
Visiting Critic, 2001

Rice University, School of Architecture,
Assist. Prof. of Arch., 1970-74

Yale University, School of Architecture,
Visiting Critic, Spring Term, 1968

University of Houston, School of Arch.
Visiting Critic, Summer Term, 1972

Professional
Registrations
Maine, Massachusetts, and NCARB Certification
Other
Experience
Louis I. Kahn, Architect, Philadelphia, PA
Senior Project Architect and Designer 1966-1970

Eero Saarinen and Assoc., New Haven, Conn.
Designer and Job Captain

Education University of Texas, Bachelor of Architecture, 1960
 
wscott@wintonscott.com
Winton Scott, NCARB
President