Scott Springer Architect LLC is an award-winning architecture practice located in Westport, Connecticut that focuses on residential and commercial architecture in Fairfield County and New York City.
A graduate of The Cooper Union School of Architecture, Scott Springer, AIA, LEED AP BD+C is an accomplished architect with extensive residential and commercial experience on a variety of notable projects in the United States, Europe, the Middle East, North Africa and Asia with a total construction value in excess of $4.5 billion.
Prior to starting his own practice, Scott was a principal with two New York-based international design firms. At HLW, he was principal-in-charge of the firm’s offices in Los Angeles and Shanghai, and at Swanke Hayden Connell he was a member of the firm’s management team and led the effort culminating in the opening of the firm’s Shanghai office. He was also a Senior Associate Principal at KPF and was instrumental in establishing that firm’s Shanghai office.
Scott’s diverse project list ranges from meticulous New York City apartment renovations to 5-star hotels to 10 million square foot complex international commercial developments. The son of an architect, Scott is renowned for his knowledge of architectural history and is often called an architect’s architect. His ability to work comfortably in traditional and contemporary design vocabularies allows him to create projects that suit each client’s unique vision.
Scott’s work has won numerous awards including three MIPIM awards and the AIA Washington Chapter Award of Excellence for Extraordinary Achievement in Architecture. He is the recipient of a Stewardson Keefe LeBrun Award (1998) and an Arnold W. Brunner Grant (1999), both awarded by the New York Chapter of the American of Institute of Architects.
Scott is a licensed architect in New York and Connecticut and a LEED accredited professional. He is a member of the American Institute of Architects, the US Green Building Council, the Institute of Classical Architecture & Art, and the National Trust for Historic Preservation. In addition, he is an artist whose award-winning work has been exhibited internationally.
Scott lives with his wife and son in Westport and Manhattan.