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Dell Mitchell Architects has been included in many prestigious architectural and design publications including Architectural Digest, New England Home, Architecture Boston, Design New England, and has been a recipient of many awards including the Bulfinch Award from the Institute of Classical Architecture & Art.


  • "Second Act: A Historic Boston Townhouse Gets a Glam Update", by Mayer Rus

    Architect Dell Mitchell and design firm Wells & Fox infuse an 1860s townhouse with 21st century pizzazz.

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  • 2019 Bulfinch Awards

    In late April at the Harvard Club in Back Bay the New England chapter of the Institute of Classical Architecture & Art celebrated the winners of the 2019 Bulfinch Awards for excellence in the Classical tradition. Dell Mitchell Architects design for a new iron and glass portal won the Historic Preservation category.

  • Architectural Digest - October 2013
    "Boston Uncommon", by Douglas Brenner

    The interior designer collaborates with architect Dell Mitchell to recast a pair of townhouses as an extraordinary dwelling where Victorian grandeur meets easy modern elegance.

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  • "The Coast is Clear", by Maria LaPiana

    The house has summer written all over it – from its planked walls, beamed ceilings and wide windows to its sublime sunroom.

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  • 2018 Bulfinch Awards
    2018 Bulfinch Awards

    Dell Mitchell Architects has received the 2018 Bulfinch Award, given annually by the New England chapter of the Institute of Classical Architecture & Art, in the residential renovation category. This is the firm’s third project to receive this distinguished award, named for Charles Bulfinch, the Boston architect who played a key role in introducing Neoclassicism to America in the late 18th century.

  • New England Home - January 2011
    "City Slick, Country Quiet", by Erin Marvin

    All the amenities of life in the suburbs – from parking to privacy to peace and quiet – find their way into a townhouse tucked in the heart of Boston’s Back Bay.

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