Scott Layne and David Moulton established Moulton Layne P.L. in 2001 to provide fine architecture to a growing number of clients in Vero Beach, Florida. The firm is renowned for its unique style of crisp lines and dramatic visual focal points reminiscent of classic New England homes and the historic architecture of the British West Indies.
Scott R. Layne
Bachelor's of Architecture, New York Institute of Technology
Affiliations include: National Council of Registration Boards, The Institute of Classical Architecture and Classical America, U.S. Green Building Council, Congress for the New Urbanism, and an associate member of The American Institute of Architects.
A native of picturesque eastern Long Island, Scott visited family in Vero Beach for many years before relocating. When not at the office, Scott enjoys cycling and relaxing in his own newly-completed home.
David N. Moulton, A.I.A.
Bachelor's of Architecture, Pratt Institute; Design Certificate, University of Copenhagen, Denmark
Affiliations include: National Council of Registration Boards, The American Institute of Architects (past president of the Treasure Coast chapter), Congress for the New Urbanism, U.S. Green Building Council, Sons of the American Revolution and Vero Beach Ski Club. David is a licensed architect in both Florida and Connecticut. Previously an architect in Manhattan with the firm of Skidmore, Owings and Merrill from 1983 to 1991 and DMJM (now a division of AECOM) from 1991 to 1996. Born in New Hampshire, where his ancestors first settled in 1637, David moved to the Moorings in Vero Beach as a teenager and attended Saint Edward's School. He lived in New York and Connecticut before returning to Vero Beach in 1996 with his wife and son.
Wayne Buchanan, Draftsman; Carolyn MacMillan, Administrative Assistant
Awards
Design Award Winner - American Institute of Architects, Treasure Coast Chapter (2006)
Design Award Winner - American Institute of Architects, Treasure Coast Chapter (2008)