• St. Luke's Parish House

    East Hampton, New York

    St. Luke’s Episcopal Church, Rectory and new Parish House stand at the heart of historic East Hampton Village. Fronting the Village Green, the St. Luke’s Parish House is both a sensitive and sensible addition to its ancestor buildings as well as the neighboring Home Sweet Home Museum, a timber lean-to house dating to the 1720’s and Mulford Farm, a fourteen acre farmstead dating to the 1680’s. The new St. Luke’s Parish House was designed in the Carpenter Gothic style with select Tudor elements as a nod to the architecture of the Rectory completed in 1916. The environmentally sustainable building features a diverse mix of uses including: administrative offices, a vesting room, sacristy, Sunday school classrooms, a Lady’s Guild Room, a choir room, a catering kitchen and multi-purpose hall for receptions, lectures, movies and community events.

    Client: St. Luke's Episcopal Church
    Size: 12,740 gross square feet
    Completion: 2011