







St. Luke's Episcopal Church, it's 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. 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 completed in 1916. 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