John D.S. Hatch

In his 35 years with Clarke Caton Hintz, John Hatch has managed the design of an array of architecturally significant buildings. These include the George A. Pruitt Hall for Thomas Edison State University, the restoration of Morven, the former governor’s mansion in Princeton, the Roebling Complex Re-development, and the restoration of the Hunterdon County Courthouse. He has managed a large number of school projects and studies, College and University projects, senior citizen housing and multi-housing projects, the Somerset Ballpark, and major commercial and civic projects. All of his projects address issues of context, civic life and sustainability. In addition to his design work, John has written and lectured about such topics as historic preservation, sustainability, structural racism and urban redevelopment.