Scott Miles Dimit
Scott Miles Dimit
Managing Principal Scott Miles Dimit co-founded Dimit Architects in the fall of 2004. Scott was raised in Mahoning and Columbiana counties in Ohio, and graduated from Virginia Polytechnic and State University in 1985. He previously worked in Chicago and Paris, and spent much of his career working on projects outside the United States. As chief Design Principal, Scott manages the design of most of the firm’s residential and restoration projects. Scott enjoys searching for, collecting and restoring fountain pens.
Analía Nanni Dimit
Analía Nanni Dimit
Analía, a native of Azul, Buenos Aires in Argentina, co-founded Dimit Architects with her husband Scott Dimit. She graduated from La Plata National University school of architecture and urban design in Argentina in 1998 and soon gained valuable experience with several noted architectural and planning firms in her homeland and Cleveland. Analía works as Director of Interior Architecture and manages the Interiors team in the office. She also plays tennis for the USTA in 3.5 and 4.0 teams. Analía is fluent in English and Spanish.
Gary Ogrocki
Gary Ogrocki
Gary, a Cleveland native with over 30 years of architecture and design experience, was invited to join Dimit Architects as a Principal in 2011. He has a proven track record with expertise in industrial, mixed-use residential and higher education projects. He also manages hospitality and restaurant projects in the firm. Gary enjoys the teamwork involved in designing and working with his studio, as well as sailing with friends on his boat.
Paul Glowacki
Paul Glowacki
Paul is a Clevelander, heart and soul. He received his Master of Architecture and Urban Design from Kent State’s Cleveland Urban Design Collaborative in 2003. At Dimit, he manages a variety of projects focusing on urban planning, multifamily, and townhome design. Paul has many years of experience working in the affordable housing tax credit market. When not cheering on his Cleveland sports teams, you can find him on his sailboat, or digging volleyballs out of the sand.

“Analía and I consider ourselves extremely blessed to be able to practice the craft of architecture on a daily basis in this city with clients who share, encourage, and challenge our creative vision. We approach every project as a unique challenge- with new goals, opportunities, and objectives evolved in the earliest phases of work. Since architecture is a collaborative and social art form, we like to think of architects as creative enablers, and we embrace a team approach from the initial schematic concepts through the eventual development and construction of a given project. Finding a ‘place’ on the right team, however, is always critical, and we’ve been very lucky to have somehow been paired with talented & inspired clients over the past years – those who share a passion for detail, proportion, material, and a knowledge of history and related sense of place.

We are inspired by the wonderful historical architecture of Northeast Ohio – from the beautiful Western Reserve small towns – still mostly intact – to the wonderful and varied fabric of its urban centers and industrial cores. We are just as inspired by the rural beauty of Ohio’s farms, fields, silos, and barns. While we believe that a responsible architect should do everything in his or her power to preserve our remaining historical buildings, we also look forward with optimism to developing new authentic architectural expressions and buildings that are just as representative of our current times and cultural values as those older buildings were of theirs…”