Scott received both his Bachelor of Architectural Studies and Master of Architecture from the University of Waterloo. In the UW Master of Architecture, he participated in the inaugural cohort of the Collaborative Water Program – an interdisciplinary educational and research initiative to explore current issues and challenges in water research and management from a variety of disciplinary perspectives, including water science, engineering, governance and economics. During and after graduate studies, he worked for the Buoyant Foundation Project as a designer, project manager and researcher. Scott’s creative practice and research interests center around climate change adaptation and spatial justice. He bring to the firm a broad range of experience in building typologies and scales. Since joining CS&P in 2023, Scott has been a relied upon member across the firm with a particular focus on educational facilities within the independent school sector. Scott is actively involved on the Sterling Hall School and The Toronto French School – West Campus projects.