Jeremy Lewin

Operations Manager & Architect At Winch Design at Winch Design

Jeremy Lewin is a seasoned architect with extensive experience in the field, currently serving as a Senior Project Architect at Winch Design since January 2019. Lewin has held multiple architectural roles, including Architect at SPINK PROPERTY LLP since January 2014 and prior positions at Hill Spink and a self-established practice from 2010 to 2014. Lewin's early career included several assistant roles in various architectural firms, starting at Hypostyle Architects in 2004. With a robust academic background, Lewin obtained a BA in Architecture from Oxford Brookes University, a Master of Architecture from The University of Edinburgh, and Part III in Architectural Practice and Management from the Architectural Association. Collaborative projects have been undertaken with Untitled Practice and Ian McChesney Architects.

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Winch Design

Winch Design is an award-winning design studio, established in 1986 as a specialist exterior and interior yacht designer, by Andrew Winch and his wife Jane. With the focus on extremely high-end bespoke, dynamic design for a worldwide client base, Winch Design is now recognised as one of the leading International design and architectural studios, having added Aviation, Architecture and Interiors teams to the core yacht business. Over the years, Winch Design has established itself as the go-to design studio for individuals who expect not only the highest levels of design excellence but also a totally bespoke, integrated approach, individually tailored to their lifestyle, whether it is a home, yacht, private jet, helicopter or train! There is no house style and the scope of work is broad, to reflect each client’s dreams. Similarly, the personalities and talents of the 100-strong team are individual yet coming from the same premise. The Winch Ethos is predicated on certain values, initiated by Andrew Winch over thirty years ago, and now upheld by all: the importance of creating spatial energy and emotion, of designing spaces that are balanced, beautiful and uplifting and of always being inquisitive for more knowledge.