Rossington Architecture
Rossington Architecture is a full-service architectural firm dedicated to excellence in design and design management. Founded in 1999, the firm's work focuses on residential projects, including additions, renovations, new homes, multi family housing and mixed use. Other projects have included two yoga studios, two rock climbing gyms and a corporate retreat in Shanghai, China and various commercial work. The work is based in modernity and is derived directly from its context, taking cues from existing conditions and carefully interpreting the needs of the client. Detailing is kept purposefully clean, simple and timeless.
We are strong proponents of environmentally sustainable projects and enjoy working with clients and contractors crafting green, workable solutions based on myriad concerns, including budget.
We are San Francisco Bay Area architects, passionate about architecture, its relationship to the immediate community and the world at large.
Phil Rossington founded Rossington Architecture in 1999. He leads every project in the office and is heavily involved in all design and other decision-making. Phil has overseen more than $75M of construction projects over the years Prior to starting the firm, Phil spent ten years at Solomon Architecture and Urban Design where he was Senior Associate. During his tenure there, Phil was responsible for a variety of projects including single family homes, SF Bay Area affordable housing, luxury town homes in Hong Kong, a medical facility in San Rafael and a passively cooled funeral chapel in Houston, Texas.
Lucas Rossington is currently attending Syracuse University’s School of Architecture and is expected to graduate in the spring of 2024 with a Bachelor of Architecture (B.Arch). He works both virtually and in the office during his time away from school, focusing on gaining valuable experience within the field of architecture by composing a variety of drawings and models
Nicole Hanks began in residential architecture as an intern in high school, studied art history at UC Davis and architecture at IUAV (Venice, Italy). She has a Master of Architecture from Cornell University, where she attended 'Cornell in Rome' and participated in the '06 Rotterdam Biennale.