westchester reform temple

scarsdale, ny

a new center for jewish life that weaves a light-filled sanctuary, historic house, and landscape.

Westchester Reform Temple expanded its campus to accommodate a growing congregation by adding a new Center for Jewish Life and incorporating an adjacent protected house. The program brings worship, life-cycle functions, education, social activities, and dining together within a single, connected setting.

The sanctuary is organized to place the Ark on the east wall and is illuminated by a central clerestory and tall perimeter windows. Flexible seating supports communal arrangements while landscape interventions define a sacred outdoor garden for ceremonies and quiet reflection.

project narrative

project outcome


The campus plan clarifies movement between sanctuary, rehabilitated house, and garden, so daily flows remain direct and legible. Entry sequences and pathways support both ceremonial circulation and informal gatherings, reducing overlap between worship, education, and dining activities.

Daylight from a high clerestory and tall perimeter glazing reinforces vertical spatial order and maintains visual connection to the landscape while orienting attention toward the east wall where the ark is located. Even distribution of light and clear sightlines make interior volumes easy to read and occupy.

Flexible seating accommodates shifts between communal arrangements, education, and dining without specialized equipment. The adjacent house remains active in daily use, which supports long-term maintenance and programmatic resilience. The outdoor garden functions as an accessible setting for ceremonies and quiet reflection, reinforcing the campus as a sequence of indoor and outdoor rooms.

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Every project begins with listening. If you’re considering a new campus, building, or landscape, we’d welcome the chance to talk through your goals, challenges, and aspirations. Our team works collaboratively to shape places that feel grounded, connected, and built to serve people well over time.

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