DUNCAN MCROBERTS
Duncan has an international
reputation as a classical
architect of the highest
standard in the academic,
professional, artistic, trade,
craft, and practical activities
concerned with traditional
architecture and urbanism.
   He is a member of the Institute
of Classical Architecture (ICA),
Classical America, the
Congress for New Urbanism
(CNU), and a founding board
member of the International
Network of Traditional
Building, Architecture &
Urbanism in the United States,
a new charity patronized by
His Royal Highness, The Prince
of Wales (INTBAU-USA).
   Duncan received his Bachelors
& Masters degree in Architecture
from the University of Notre
Dame, including one and one
half years study in Rome, Italy.
He received a fellowship from
The Prince of Wales’s Institute
of Architecture for study in its
inaugural course in Civil
Architecture held at the British
Academy in Rome, and Oxford.
He is a Gabriel Prize, Paris
Prize, and Rambusch Prize
finalist.

  Prior to founding his firm,
Duncan McRoberts Associates,
Duncan apprenticed as a
designer for Demetri Porphyrios
Associates in London, England.
His town planning experience
involves assisting with local
master plans for Forest Grove,
Oregon, and Seabrook, Washington. 
His worldwide experience
involves assisting with The
Prince of Wales’s Urban Design
Task Force master plans for the
historic centers of Berlin,
Germany; Sidon, Lebanon;
Chinon, France; and, Viterbo,
Italy.
   Duncan defines his work as
the common interest in the art
of building both traditionally
and innovatively in order to
bring architectural character
and modern practicality, into
realistic and sustainable terms.
His work has been published in
numerous exhibitions, books,
magazines, newspapers and
journals
.