"We believe design should emerge from assessing the elements of disruption that are changing how we live, how we work, how we socialize, and our new needs. Our goal is to find new architectural typologies that match the current trends and challenges"
Kali Mota, Assoc. AIA
founding partner
"In a world of constant complexity and change, figuring out a design strategy that fits your organization's goals and vision is the key to creating a successful project.
Design is not only about coming up with something aesthetically pleasing, but to identify value-add design strategies for our clients."
Paul Winslow, FAIA
founding partner
FEATURED PROJECTS
Through a partnership with Chicanos por la Causa Development, our firm proposed a mixed-use project for Mesa’s downtown at Main and Country Club. Our design response was to encourage foot traffic by addressing the street with the building forms, creating a desert pocket park, landscape promenade, and providing a mix of residential sizes and uses within the site.
animation & renderings by winslow + partners
A new, state of the art 83,000 sq.ft. K-6 elementary school facility in Marana, AZ, completed in the summer of 2016. The result of masterplanning with the Marana Unified School District. Winslow + Partners worked with the teachers, administrators, parents, students and district officials to create the programming of spaces that encompassed the district's vision of a school for the 21st century.
3D walk-thru by winslow + partners
winslow + partners worked with a private developer and the City of Phoenix Historic Preservation Office to renovate three, 1920's bungalows in downtown Phoenix. Street Coffee is the first business venture of the three houses to launch within the site. winslow + partners removed the non-historic, interior walls to create a modern, lofted interior with natural light throughout.
IN THE NEWS
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06 / 17 / 2020
Architects see changes, increased work from pandemic influence.
by Dale Brown
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01 / 23 / 2018
Winslow + Partners emphasizes collaboration in schools of the future.
by Peter Madrid
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03 / 30 / 2016