Brooks Scarpa Huber

Brooks Scarpa Huber Brooks Scarpa Huber is a collective of architects, designers and creative thinkers dedicated to enhancing the human experience.

Honored with the 2014 Smithsonian Cooper-Hewitt National Design Award, the firm is a multi-disciplinary practice that includes architecture, landscape architecture, planning, environmental design, materials research, graphic, furniture and interior design services that produces innovative, sustainable iconic buildings and urban environments. In addition, Angela Brooks and Lawrence Scarpa are the r

ecipients of the 2022 American Institute of Architects Gold Medal, the institutes highest honor. Awarded the 2010 State of California and National American Institute of Architecture Firm Award for nineteen years of consistently exemplary work seamlessly blending architecture, art and craft, Brooks Scarpa Huber has also garnered international acclaim for the creative use of materials in unique and unexpected ways. The firm has also been recognized for pioneering more holistic approaches to delivering award winning environmentally responsive designs. While the Brooks Scarpa Huber team practices architecture with an extremely rigorous and exacting methodology, incorporating cross-discipline research and digital technologies, we remain open-minded, so that our work can adapt throughout the dynamic process of making places for people. Each project is designed to address our client’s needs, budget and specific site conditions incorporating important global issues such as sustainability and digital fabrication. History – Founded in 1991 as Pugh + Scarpa, the firm changed its name in 2010 to reflect the current leadership under Angela Brooks, FAIA and Lawrence Scarpa, FAIA to Brooks + Scarpa. In 2026, with the addition of new partner Jefferey Huber, we are now who you know today as Brooks Scarpa Huber. We are a 20 person interdisciplinary practice involved in rigorous design and research that yields innovative, iconic buildings and urban environments. Our Work - Over the twenty five years of practice Brooks + Scarpa has competed nearly every project type ranging from single-family homes to multi-family housing, affordable housing, commercial, institutional, educational and governmental buildings. While many firms specialize in a single project type Brooks Scarpa Huber has developed design expertise regardless of building type. We are known for ‘special’ and ‘unique’ buildings of various types. We have developed design expertise, a methodology, regardless of building type. Approaching every project with fresh eyes, allows us to bring the best critical thinking to the table, often resulting in unique and appropriately suited solutions to old problems. Process - Our practice is grounded in the belief that clients direct participation in our design process results in more meaningful and thoughtful buildings. Our process is open and fosters active client participation and the ability to make choices as the project develops. We seek, obtain and develop critical knowledge early in the concept design phase. This collaborative approach to design serves as the basis for all Brooks + Scarpa projects. Environmental Stewardship – Embedded in our way of working is a respect for our natural environment and fragile ecosystems. By integrating state-of-the-art eco-friendly design and science, our work is at the leading edge of sustainability best practices and innovation. Design Excellence - Brooks Scarpa Huber has a proven track record at delivering design excellence that inspires and engages people, incorporating creativity, originality, functionality and technology. These core values allow us to challenge convention and explore new ways of building thru innovative use of materials, structures and technical systems to create spaces people love. Recognition – Ranked 7th Overall top Architecture Firm in the USA by Architect Magazine and 333rd worldwide by Design Intelligence, Brooks Scarpa Huber is considered one the premier design firms in architecture, having been recognized with some of the most prestigious honors in the profession. With more than one hundred significant national and international awards and thousands of publications awards include; the Smithsonian Cooper-Hewitt National Design Award, National and State of California American Institute of Architects Firm Award, The Lifetime Achievement Award from AIA California Council and Interior Design Magazine, Architectural Record Houses, Architectural Record Interiors, The World Habitat Award and The Rudy Brunner Prize. The firm’s work has been exhibited worldwide including venues such as The Museum of Contemporary Art Los Angeles, The National Building Museum, Portland Museum of Art, the Gwanju Bienale and has also appeared on The Oprah Winfrey Show.

.huber did these for his students and we want to share them with you all as well! From quick lines to built work, he spe...
05/14/2026

.huber did these for his students and we want to share them with you all as well! From quick lines to built work, he spent 1-2 min drawing 20 recent Brooks Scarpa Huber projects. ✍️
Hand drawing remains central to our creative process. Even in a digital world, the act of drawing by hand keeps ideas fluid, immediate, and deeply connected to design thinking.

05/07/2026

Our firm principal Jeffrey E. Huber, FAIA, is officially a candidate for 2028 AIA Florida President! With more than 25 years of practice and leadership across AIA at the local, state, and national levels, his platform focuses on advancing a “practice forward” agenda that seeks to strengthen the architect’s role in resilience, innovation, licensure, and the future of the profession. We’re proud to see his continued commitment to elevating architecture’s impact, especially in Florida.

Northview Pointe Apartments 🔵🟡🔴🟢 a passively designed, 100% electric and solar powered affordable housing project locate...
04/24/2026

Northview Pointe Apartments 🔵🟡🔴🟢 a passively designed, 100% electric and solar powered affordable housing project located in Sacramento’s Northview neighborhood.

Instead of turning inward behind fences and blank walls, the 67-unit affordable housing community opens itself to the neighborhood through a carved central courtyard. Breezeways and exterior circulation weave residents and visitors into shared gardens, shaded trellises, and gathering spaces. A community room with expansive sliding glass doors bridges the central courtyard and a social garden, allowing activities to spill outdoors and fostering connection across the site. Along the building edges, projecting window boxes and playful fins catch and refract light throughout the day, casting shifting patterns across the facades. These modest but expressive elements, paired with a two-story trellis that filters sun into dappled shade, lend a sense of whimsy, while working hard to provide critical shading. Together they temper Sacramento’s intense climate with a design that is as environmentally pragmatic as it is visually engaging. The arrangement of buildings not only creates strong social spaces, but also enhances environmental performance. Cross-ventilation, passive shading, and drought-tolerant landscaping reduce energy and water demand, while carefully chosen materials and minimal impervious surfaces strengthen the project’s environmental goals. Located near the confluence of the American and Sacramento Rivers, the design also supports riparian ecology through habitat restoration, water filtration, and resilient landscape strategies. Northview Pointe demonstrates how affordable housing can enrich community life, elevate everyday experience, and contribute to broader ecological resilience—all while offering an architecture that feels fresh, inviting, and unmistakably of its place.

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Client: Excelerate Housing Group

Our commitment to doing sustainable design has always been a part of our firm. We push ourselves to provide more to the ...
04/16/2026

Our commitment to doing sustainable design has always been a part of our firm. We push ourselves to provide more to the environment every year. This is our report and our AIA 2030 commitment to continue to reduce our emissions, as well as continuing to track the data of our projects.

Say hello to Miramar on 3rd! This eight-story mid-rise project is situated along a busy Koreatown corridor, and it demon...
04/07/2026

Say hello to Miramar on 3rd! This eight-story mid-rise project is situated along a busy Koreatown corridor, and it demonstrates how inventive design and strategic development can transform overlooked parcels into catalytic architecture.

At a time when Los Angeles faces a housing crisis, mid-rise apartments often default to formulaic construction: boxy forms, flat façades, and little engagement with their surroundings. Miramar resists this pattern. Its scalloped double façade creates depth, shadow, and movement, turning a 310-foot-long elevation into a dynamic urban canvas. The perforated metal skin modulates light and privacy, offering residents critical shading while projecting an animated face to the street. By pushing and pulling the façade, the building gains both environmental performance and civic expression, reframing the idea of what “affordable” can look like.

Equally innovative is the project’s origin story. During renovation of an adjacent senior housing tower, Brooks + Scarpa identified an untapped opportunity: a lot split that transformed an underutilized strip of land into the site for 134 new apartments. This simple but radical act of reframing the property’s potential demonstrated to the client how thoughtful design thinking could also generate economic value, leveraging real estate strategy to advance urban density and housing supply.

Miramar on 3rd is more than housing. It is a demonstration of how design can elevate development, how development can activate community, and how architecture can transform the ordinary into the extraordinary. Its lessons—about density, ingenuity, and the public realm—are both timely and transferable, making it a model for cities across the country.

Throwback Thursday Part 1: Ever visited the Santa Monica Pier or the 3rd Street Promenade? You’ve likely parked in one o...
04/03/2026

Throwback Thursday Part 1: Ever visited the Santa Monica Pier or the 3rd Street Promenade? You’ve likely parked in one of our projects!

When we renovated these garages back in 2009, the Expo Line didn’t even have a stop in the city. We took the opportunity to modernize an American staple of urban infrastructure, one we’ll likely see less of as public transit continues to reshape how we move throughout Santa Monica, and greater Los Angeles.

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Tonight UC Berkeley WEDNESDAY, March 18 @ 6:00 pmBauer Wurster AuditoriumBERKELEY ARCHITECTURE LECTURE:Lawrence Scarpa, ...
03/18/2026

Tonight UC Berkeley
WEDNESDAY, March 18 @ 6:00 pm
Bauer Wurster Auditorium
BERKELEY ARCHITECTURE LECTURE:
Lawrence Scarpa, JW&VL Visiting Professor of Practice | BROOKS SCARPA HUBER

"The Power of Beauty: Why it Matters"

Why do we remember buildings, locations and experiences? Even a place visited in our childhood can conjure emotions that make an impact on us through the memories they create. In this presentation, Lawrence Scarpa, FAIA, explains the creative process that aspires to make a lasting impression out of even a brief encounter.

“Beauty is deeply intertwined with human values, social structures, and individual well-being, impacting almost every aspect of life from art and architecture to daily routines and social norms. Beauty is the promise of happiness, one of our fundamental human needs. Buildings that we admire are ultimately those which, in a variety of ways, extol the values we think worthwhile. Whether through material innovation, form, colors or service to society, qualities such as friendliness, kindness, subtlety, strength and intelligence are part of what we believe are beautiful. Our sense of beauty and our understanding of the nature of what is good are intertwined and inseparable.”

About the Speaker

Lawrence Scarpa, FAIA, is the JW&VL Visiting Professor of Practice in the Department of Architecture. His exploratory and ever-innovative work has elevated design and practice, and created architectural and legislative solutions for the most pressing societal challenges. He is the recipient of the 2024 AIA California Distinguished Practice Award given in recognition of a career of dedicated commitment to the built environment. Scarpa is also the recipient of the 2024 ACSA Gold Medal and the 2024 American Institute of Architects Gold medal, the institute’s highest award. He is principal of Brooks + Scarpa, a collective of architects, designers and creative thinkers dedicated to enhancing the human experience. He is currently on the faculty at the University of Southern California.

The Royal Architectural Institute of Canada (RAIC) has announced Lawrence Scarpa and Angela Brooks as new Honorary Fello...
03/18/2026

The Royal Architectural Institute of Canada (RAIC) has announced Lawrence Scarpa and Angela Brooks as new Honorary Fellows of the RAIC College. Fellowship is one of the highest honours the RAIC bestows, celebrating individuals for their achievements in areas such as research, scholarship, public service, or professional excellence in Canada or abroad. More here:

Fellowship is one of the highest honours the RAIC bestows, celebrating individuals for their achievements in areas such as research, scholarship, public service, or professional excellence in Canada or abroad.

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