Banwell Architects has built a solid reputation with innovative architectural solutions that respond to client needs.

Public Projects




Iroquois Indian Museum
Howes Cave, New York

New museum for education and exhibit of archaeological and modern Iroquois art and craft. Phase 1: 7,210 square feet. Construction completed 1992.


Headquarters for the Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests
Concord, New Hampshire

Banwell Architects was first asked to design new headquarters and Conservation Center for the “Forest Society” in 1979 and has been invited back twice, 1990 and 1999, to design additions to the complex. In each phase, the mission has been to demonstrate New England forest products and to promote sustainable design principles through appropriate technologies. The project received the National Passive Solar Design Award in 1982, sponsored by the Department of Energy and the American Institute of Architects.


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