
Founded in 1996 in Austin, Texas, Winn Wittman Architecture began with a single premise — that a home is not a product to be assembled but a work of art to be composed. Three decades later, the conviction has not changed.

The practice has shaped contemporary residential landmarks across Texas hill country, Boston, Los Angeles, and Lake Charles. Each commission begins with site, light, and the lives the building will hold.

Published in nineteen countries — from Architectural Record in the United States to Hinge in Hong Kong, Objekt International across Europe, and Deco in Taiwan — the work has been read as a body, not a portfolio.

The practice integrates architecture, interior design, and design-build collaboration as a single discipline. There is no edge between the structure and the room. There is no edge between the room and the land.

Teaching has been inseparable from the practice. Since 1996, Winn Wittman has served as Guest Critic at the University of Texas at Austin School of Architecture — a thirty-year arc of working alongside the next generation while building a body of his own.

The studio integrates architecture, interior design, and design-build collaboration as a single discipline. There is no edge between the structure and the room. There is no edge between the room and the land.

The practice has been read in print and seen on screen — featured in Architectural Record, Robb Report, and Architectural Digest; filmed by Terrence Malick at Acquavilla and Soaring Wings; hosted as the Ferrari party venue of the Austin Formula 1 Grand Prix.

