Perry Dean Rogers Architects
| Perry Dean Rogers | |
|---|---|
| Practice information | |
| Key architects | Martha A. Pilgreen |
| Founders | Thomas Mott Shaw Andrew Hopewell Hepburn William G. Perry |
| Founded | 1919 |
| Dissolved | active |
| Location | Boston |
| Significant works and honors | |
| Design | Colonial Williamsburg |
| Awards | Harleston Parker Medal |
Perry Dean Rogers is an American architectural firm based in Boston, Massachusetts. The firm was founded as Shaw and Hepburn by Thomas Mott Shaw and Andrew Hopewell Hepburn in 1919, and became Perry, Shaw & Hepburn with the addition of William G. Perry in 1921. The firm became known for its designs for many universities and colleges, but is best known for restoring Colonial Williamsburg.