Moskow Linn Architects
 
 
 

Moskow Linn Architects, Inc. is a Boston-based firm offering professional services in architecture, urban design, landscape architecture and interior design. In practice since 1990, the firm has planned and designed a variety of buildings including office and retail facilities, institutional buildings, custom residences, as well as master plans for future growth and strategic development in urban areas. The firm is committed to sustainable, environmentally sensitive architecture.

Moskow Linn Architects, Inc.
has
been honored with national and regional awards for design excellence. They have received critical acclaim and professional recognition for their work, specifically for their success in offering a memorable sense of place, one which is in harmony with both its occupants and environment. The firm encourages client participation throughout the course of design to create buildings that are responsive to their users and fit comfortably within their community.

Firm principal Keith Moskow AIA received a Bachelor of Arts from Dartmouth College and a Masters of Architecture from the University of Pennsylvania. He has received design awards from the American Institute of Architects, The Boston Society of Architects, The Municipal Arts Society of New York, The Centre for Critical Architecture, San Francisco and AIA Chicago. Keith authored The Houses of Martha’s Vineyard with Monacelli Press and Sustainable Facilities with McGraw-Hill.

Firm partner Robert Linn received an undergraduate degree from the University of Arkansas and a Masters in Architecture from Harvard University. An accomplished designer and renderer, Robert has won awards from the American Society of Perspectivist, The American Institute of Architects and The Boston Society of Architects. In 1999, Robert was recipient of the BSA Rotch Traveling Fellowship.