Anne Phillips Architecture

Anne Phillips Architecture has provided a full range of architectural services for award-winning residential and commercial projects since 1995. Our goal is to create sustainably designed buildings alive with light and color, nurturing to human use, and which respond to the unique requirements of each client.

We are advocates of the team approach to design and building where owners, designers and builders work closely toward a common goal. This results in projects that are more energy and resource efficient, cost effective, and simply more enjoyable.


Anne Phillips, AIA, LEED A.P., the principal of the firm, has over thirty years of experience in the design and construction fields. Anne was a building contractor for 10 years previous to entering the architecture profession. Her background as a builder has proved to be a valuable base of knowledge for all aspects of the firm's work.

Winston Win, LEED A.P., is a Project Manager with a Masters Degree in Architecture from U.C. Berkeley. His Master's Thesis, Salvaging the Industrial Artifact, is a case study of how to reclaim aging and abandoned industrial buildings as places of positive change in disadvantaged communities.

Gabrielle Moore, LEED A.P. is a Designer and Project Manager with a B.A. in Architecture from U.C. Berkeley. She efficiently manages highly detailed residential and commercial projects. Always ready to share her passion for Architecture, she has taught several architecture design and graphics courses at Diablo Valley College.

Ariella Granett, LEED A.P., has a B.A. in Architecture from U.C. Berkeley, excellent people skills and project management expertise. She is committed to sustainable design, and was instrumental in the success of our eco-tourism project in Surniame.

Adam Alpine has a B.A. in Industrial Design from CCA. He is a multi-talented project team member and excels at drafting, graphic design, and custom furniture design and fabrication.

Tomoko Hachisu is an AutoCAD expert with over eleven years of drafting experience. She has a graduate degree in interior design from Kuwazawa Design Laboratory in Tokyo, Japan.

The office utilizes computer-aided drafting and design programs including AutoCad for architectural drawings and Sketchup for 3D models. CAD gives us flexibility in communicating with consultants and clients and efficiency in making changes and updates to project documents.

APA is a 100% woman-owned business.