After eight incredible years of collaboration and innovation, we are excited to announce that founders Martin Chadwick Kellogg and Matthew David Bowles have made the decision to pursue individual ventures.

At AMLGM we embarked on a journey driven by a shared passion for ground breaking design, sustainable solutions and client centric approaches. Our projects reflect our commitment to design excellence and our ability to transform spaces into experiences.

We are incredibly proud of what we built over the years. We are also deeply grateful to our clients, employees and collaborators, without whom none of this would have been possible.

For those seeking Architectural services or wishing to reconnect: Matthew has started a multifaceted Architecture and Design Studio called TenBooks Martin has inaugurated a new venture under his own name, Kellogg Architects Inc.

We invite you to explore these new ventures!

Warm Regards, Martin Chadwick Kellogg Matthew David Bowles


TenBooks

tenbooks.com

contact@tenbooks.com

@tenbooks.studio

Kellogg Architects Inc.

kellogg-architects.com

info@kellogg-architects.com

@kelloggarchitectsinc

Matthew Bowles, AIA, LEED AP, Co-Founder, PrincipalMatthew Bowles, AIA is a founding principal of AMLGM, a graduate of the College of Environmental Design at U.C. Berkeley, and a licensed Architect. Matthew's work has been widely recognized, and published in media outlets such as The Atlantic, Metropolis Magazine, and the New York Post. Matthew's passion for design started at an early age in an industrial design studio where he learned craftsmanship and to grapple with complex problems via sketch and model. This early introduction to design has propelled Matthew into a career spanning over 10 years, including formative work in the cultural, commercial, and residential vanguard. His entrepreneurial personality and inventive mindset drive forward a practice that balances proposals for the future of the built environment with exciting, yet functional built work. He is an avid pianist, guitarist, and surfer.

Matthew Bowles, AIA, LEED AP, Co-Founder, Principal

Matthew Bowles, AIA is a founding principal of AMLGM, a graduate of the College of Environmental Design at U.C. Berkeley, and a licensed Architect. Matthew's work has been widely recognized, and published in media outlets such as The Atlantic, Metropolis Magazine, and the New York Post. Matthew's passion for design started at an early age in an industrial design studio where he learned craftsmanship and to grapple with complex problems via sketch and model. This early introduction to design has propelled Matthew into a career spanning over 10 years, including formative work in the cultural, commercial, and residential vanguard. His entrepreneurial personality and inventive mindset drive forward a practice that balances proposals for the future of the built environment with exciting, yet functional built work. He is an avid pianist, guitarist, and surfer.

M. Chad Kellogg, AIA, Co-Founder, PrincipalMartin Chadwick Kellogg, AIA is an award-winning architect, licenced in California and Oregon and a founding principal of AMLGM, Inc. He brings over 15 years of experience working on both public and private…

M. Chad Kellogg, AIA, Co-Founder, Principal

Martin Chadwick Kellogg, AIA is an award-winning architect, licenced in California and Oregon and a founding principal of AMLGM, Inc. He brings over 15 years of experience working on both public and private projects ranging from art museums and high-end residential to schools in the developing world. Chad believes that the practice of Architecture requires both empathy and grit and his attentive ear and passion for craft informs the design of every project. Chad received his Masters in Architecture from Columbia University's Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation and his BA from U.C. Berkeley.

THANK TO YOU OUR PAST EMPLOYEES AND COLLABORATORS:

LUNA ZUO, CANDELARIA GASSIEBAYLE, JOE SCHOLLMEYER, ALVARO GUILLEN, MATTHEW AHEARN, SPENCER COLLOM, LING SHA, DAN LIU, CLAIRE LI, CHENYAN ZHOU