Design Awards
AIA, Maine Chapter Design Awards:
Ridge House, 2003
Morgan House, 1999
Merrill Auditorium, 1997
USGBC LEED Awards:
LEED Gold: Powerpay Corporate Headquarters, 2010
LEED Gold: Husson University, 2012
Maine Preservation Honor Award:
2011 Rehabilitation Award - Merrill’s Wharf
Greater Portland Landmarks Residential Preservation Award:
Weatherhead Residence, 1998
Community Service
Past Member, Portland Public Schools
Elementary Schools Facilities Task Force, 2010
Past Member, Parent Advisory Board,
Reiche Elementary School
Past Member, Board of Directors
Greater Portland Landmarks 1994-97
Professional Registrations
Licensed Architect - State of Maine
Other Experience
The Design Alliance, Portland, Maine
Architect and Designer 1988-1994
Mohr & Seredin Landscape Architects,
Portland, Maine
Intern Architect, 1990
Education
Syracuse University
Bachelor of Architecture, 1987
Syracuse University in Florence, Italy
Architecture Study Abroad Program, 1986
Winton Scott Architects
Steve joined Winton Scott Architects in 1994 to take on the role of Project Architect for the renovations to Merrill Auditorium. Since that time, he has gained extensive design and management experience on a wide range of renovation and new construction projects undertaken by the firm. His work encompasses projects ranging from custom homes to large scale commercial and institutional projects as well as a large portion of the firm’s municipal work which includes a multitude of projects completed for the City of Portland.
With over 23 years of experience in all phases of architectural practice from conceptual design through construction, Steve knows how to effectively manage the design team and lead an open process that has consistently produced successful building projects based on the specific needs of his clients. He has managed projects for WSA totaling over $75M in construction value that have utilized a full range of project delivery methods both in the private and public sectors.
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