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Firm History
Winton Scott spent his early career working for East coast architectural firms of international prominence including Eero Saarinen and Associates where he was involved with notable projects such as the Ford Foundation Building in NYC and The Oakland City Museum in California. He later spent four years with Philadelphia architect Louis Kahn, where he served as Project Architect for a new Library and Dining Hall on the campus of Exeter Academy in Exeter, New Hampshire. After leaving Kahn’s office in 1970, he joined the faculty at the Rice University School of Architecture where he taught design for four years. In 1974 he moved to Maine founding Winton Scott Architects in 1975, a diverse, design focused architectural practice located in Portland, Maine.

Over the last 33 years, Winton Scott Architects has built a diverse body of public and private work located throughout the state. The firm has been recognized numerous times for design excellence by the Maine Chapter of the American Institute of Architects, and their work has been profiled in national trade journals and local publications.

Today, Winton Scott Architects, PA  is comprised of a staff of  six, including four senior architects ranging in experience from 15 to 40 years. Winton remains actively involved in all projects and the majority of the staff has been working together as a team for over 10 years. The culture of the office is that of an open, creative collaboration of seasoned architects striving for the highest level of design excellence and client satisfaction.