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Specialties
Established in 1989, David Scott Parker Architects focuses on creating custom residences that innovatively fuse traditional form, vernacular style, and their clients’ individual expression. Each project’s needs are considered with dedication to aesthetic integrity, as well as an intense interest in carefully conceived details, selection of choice materials, and ultimately, superior construction. The firm’s extensive knowledge of design, decorative arts, and architectural history, paired with its concerns for clients’ varying needs and the demanding modern life, allow Parker Architects to synthesize disparate elements into cohesively conceived and personalized built environments. Current projects are scattered throughout the Northeast, Florida, and California.
History
Established in 1989.
In addition to residential projects, David Scott Parker Architects has worked on numerous important historical properties and National Landmarks, including: the U.S. Treasury in Washington, D.C.; 18th Century Industrial Quarter in Bethlehem, PA; Fairfield Historic Town Green in Fairfield, CT; Lockwood-Mathews Mansion Museum in Norwalk, CT; Greenwich Historical Society in Greenwich, CT; and the preservation of the Williamsburgh Savings Bank in Brooklyn, NY, for which the firm has received several awards.
Meet the Business Owner
David P.
Business Owner
David Scott Parker, AIA is licensed in eight states with reciprocity throughout the United States. He holds an undergraduate degree from the University of Virginia and a Masters in Architecture from the Harvard Graduate School of Design, where he served on various advisory committees, such as the Harvard Design Magazine Practitioners’ Board. Mr. Parker also served on the Board of Directors of numerous museums and not-for-profit institutions, currently including the Merritt Parkway Conservancy.