Ossolinski Architects is a residential design office committed to superior design that conforms like a glove to a homeowner's specific way of living.  Through an indepth understanding of our clients' daily lives, aspirations, needs, and budget, we give form to our client's lives.  Whether modern or traditional in style, whether in a historic district or not, each project also relates strongly to the unique attributes of its neighborhood, or site. 

Principal Matthew Ossolinski, AIA, LEED-AP, is proud to be a three-time winner of the Wasington area's 100 Top Designers by Home & Design Magazine, including the recent 2016 / 2017 award.  His work has been exhibited at the National Building Museum and featured in other publications including the New York Times and Spaces Magazine.  He serves on the Herndon, VA Historic Preservation Review Board as Architectural Historian,  and is the current Chair of the Capital Area Custom Residential Architect's Network.  CRAN is a joint Committee of the three Washington area chapters of the American Insititute of Architects.

Founded in 1996, the firm has offices conveniently located in the Friendship Heights neighborhood of Washington, DC.