Brininstool + Lynch, Ltd. is a
Chicago-based
architecture firm named for partners David Brininstool and Brad Lynch. Founded in 1989, the 33-person firm offers
architecture, planning,
interior and
product design services.[1] The firm is known for its modern design aesthetic.[2] Brininstool + Lynch has received awards for multiple projects including Wood House[3] in Chicago, an office for Enova,[4] an online financial services company, and
Racine Art Museum in
Racine, Wisconsin.[5] Currently, they are working on a mixed-use residential project in
Toronto which is an
adaptive reuse of existing waterfront silos.[6] In 2013, Brininstool + Lynch moved to its current location in the
West Loop into a building which was originally designed by them in 2001 for a previous client.[7]
Brininstool + Lynch, Ltd. is a
Chicago-based
architecture firm named for partners David Brininstool and Brad Lynch. Founded in 1989, the 33-person firm offers
architecture, planning,
interior and
product design services.[1] The firm is known for its modern design aesthetic.[2] Brininstool + Lynch has received awards for multiple projects including Wood House[3] in Chicago, an office for Enova,[4] an online financial services company, and
Racine Art Museum in
Racine, Wisconsin.[5] Currently, they are working on a mixed-use residential project in
Toronto which is an
adaptive reuse of existing waterfront silos.[6] In 2013, Brininstool + Lynch moved to its current location in the
West Loop into a building which was originally designed by them in 2001 for a previous client.[7]