Alex Anmahian
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Alex Anmahian is a Boston-based architect, co-founding partner of Anmahian Winton Architects and a faculty member of the Graduate School of Design, Harvard University's department for architecture. He received his BA from the University of Florida and his MArch from Harvard. His firm designed the Inovation Centre for Orange, one of Britain's leading cellular telephone companies. [1]
Anmahian's firm has won many awards from the American Institute of Architects, the Boston Society of Architects (BSA), the Business Week/Architectural Record Award, and also Architecture magazine's Home of the Year Citation. The firm won the BSA Unbuilt Architecture Award for the design of a new Horticulture Support Facility at the Arnold Arboretum of Harvard University.
[edit] Awards
- Preservation Award, Town of Brookline, MA 2004, Buckminster Hall, Brookline, MA
- Honor Award for Housing Design, Boston Society of Architects, 2004, Minneapolis Loft, Minneapolis, MN
- Honor Award for Outstanding Interiors, American Institute of Architects, 2004, American Meteorological Society, Boston, MA
- Business Week / Architectural Record Award, 2003, Orange Innovations, Cambridge, MA
- Architecture Magazine Home of the Year Citation, 2003, Minneapolis Loft, Minneapolis, MN