![Parish Hall exterior, with half timbering, board and batten siding and metal roof.](https://cdn.myportfolio.com/c32d782e4f4ed14c762866badff68ed4/3364a046029ed2d29d5bb28e_rw_1200.jpg?h=b909be95ac58f4e38baebefb36ed5d55)
![Parish Hall exterior with double half-timbered gables and gothic arched windows and doors.](https://cdn.myportfolio.com/c32d782e4f4ed14c762866badff68ed4/15bc62a5e5da9aac0dcdd954_rw_1200.jpg?h=f530b78562a5e3bcbdfdbfddaf39a7ef)
![Parish Hall exterior with board and batten siding, gothic arch windows and metal roof.](https://cdn.myportfolio.com/c32d782e4f4ed14c762866badff68ed4/4127220404841e24e295386b_rw_1200.jpg?h=6334c0bd03b3fcc98530056f1c6a1753)
![Parish Hall interior with board and batten walls, gothic arch windows and exposed stained wood trusses.](https://cdn.myportfolio.com/c32d782e4f4ed14c762866badff68ed4/91ab62017ccc33e28d3b1f9b_rw_1200.jpg?h=266eec0505a53d23a68d5280df57198f)
![Parish Hall corridor with gothic arch cased openings, board and batten wainscoting, and stained oak floors.](https://cdn.myportfolio.com/c32d782e4f4ed14c762866badff68ed4/f2f1d0a104349ba1dcea4bf3_rw_1200.jpg?h=6bd31b6ca8ad04b9b03598f6ce62141b)
![Sacristy with gothic arch painted wood storage cabinets.](https://cdn.myportfolio.com/c32d782e4f4ed14c762866badff68ed4/08f536e50aefd232010353f4_rw_1200.jpg?h=eb5b6534f058caaf859c4a1672932e56)
![Parish Hall entry hall with board and batten paneling, shaker style stair, stained oak floors, and schoolhouse lights.](https://cdn.myportfolio.com/c32d782e4f4ed14c762866badff68ed4/d605aa38873d00d18adf365f_rw_1200.jpg?h=873916139dd179564e58eb1b17c9d982)
![Parish Hall classroom with high tray ceilings, 6 over 9 double hung windows and gothic arch closet doors.](https://cdn.myportfolio.com/c32d782e4f4ed14c762866badff68ed4/a53e00fa0485268c1a334457_rw_1200.jpg?h=02c755685965402a851b8cdb101f6472)
St. Luke's Episcopal Church, and it's rectory dating to 1916, stand at the heart of historic East Hampton Village. The Home Sweet Home Museum, a timber lean-to house dating to the 1720's and Mulford Farm are its neighbors to the north. Fronting the Village Green, the new Parish House needed to be, not only sensitive to its historic context, but also a sensible addition to its ancestor buildings. The new building was designed while at Cooper Robertson in the Carpenter Gothic style with select Tudor elements as a nod to the architecture of the rectory. Environmentally sustainable, it features a diverse mix of uses such as a parish hall, vesting room, sacristy, offices, a large kitchen, choir practice room and various classrooms