St. Luke’s Episcopal Church, built in 1910 as a half-scale version of a Gothic stone church in England, is located on the Village Green in the Historic District of East Hampton Village. Having outgrown their existing dilapidated Parish House, the parish hired us to design a new Parish House that doubled the size of the existing one. Domestic-scale was maintained with sensitively designed massing and by placing one third of the additional area in the basement. Carefully selected materials – board and batten and Tudor half-timber framed stucco – both repeat existing on-site features and express the new addition as an outbuilding to the original stone Church. This project was published in Traditional Building Magazine's December 2012 issue.
Photographer: Robert Benson while at Cooper Robertson