Boyle Nabs Top Young Architect Honor for Work on Jersey Coast

Boyle, who is head of Walters Architecture LLC, a division of Walters, an award-winning custom design/build firm, was recognized for his work in coastal residential architecture, balancing the pragmatics of budget and lifestyle with creative and stylish design.

Arnold Boyle, AIA, head of Walters Architecture, LLC

BARNEGAT, NJ—Brick Township’s Arnold Boyle, AIA, has received the “Young Architect of the Year Award” from the Jersey Shore section of the New Jersey chapter of the American Institute of Architects (AIA-NJ).

Boyle, who is head of Walters Architecture LLC, a division of Walters, an award-winning custom design/build firm, was recognized for his work in coastal residential architecture, balancing the pragmatics of budget and lifestyle with creative and stylish design.

“It’s an honor to receive this year’s Young Architect of the Year Award,” Boyle says. “Collaborating with the Walters team has provided me with wonderful opportunities to produce distinctive home designs for clients that satisfy both budget and aesthetics.”

Since forming Walters Architecture in 2017, Boyle has worked closely with more than 150 clients to create a range of distinctive custom home designs. His diverse architectural styles include, but are not limited to, Modern, Craftsman, Traditional, Farmhouse, and Coastal Contemporary, as well as the Classic Beach House. By using Building Information Modeling and 3D-visualization, he and his team provide a detailed, accurate rendering of each project creating a bridge between imagination and reality for their clients.

Boyle is an active member of AIA-NJ and AIA Jersey Shore, a local section of the state chapter, where he is currently serving on the Board of Trustees. Previously, he served as secretary on the Executive Committee from 2015 to 2016. In 2016, Boyle was also recognized as the AIA Jersey Shore Young Architect award for his dedication to the architecture profession.