JCJ Architecture Spring 2021 Architecture Lecture Series Event April 21

via payette.com

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Stephanie Fengler, Program Contact

The Department of Architecture invites students, faculty, and staff to the next event of the JCJ Architecture Spring 2021 Architecture Lecture Series featuring Peter F. Vieira, FAIA, LEED AP, Principle with Payette.

 

Vieira will be speaking about “Where is the Center” on Wednesday, April 21, at 4 p.m.

Link to join! 

 

About Peter F. Vieira

Peter Vieira earned his undergraduate degree in Architecture from the University of Notre Dame in 1990, where he studied urban design in Rome and Chicago. Following several years of working in Italy, he pursued graduate studies at the University of Pennsylvania’s School of Design, where he earned his Master of Architecture in 1996. From 1998 to 2005, Peter was an Associate at Kieran Timberlake in Philadelphia and completed major projects at Yale University, Cornell University and Middlebury College. He was the Associate-in-Charge of the Davenport College Renovation at Yale, which won an AIA Honor Award for Interior Architecture. Peter taught courses in drawing and architectural design at the University of Pennsylvania from 1998 to 2005. 

At Payette, Peter has been Project Architect for some of the firm’s most recently recognized work, including the acclaimed Milken Institute School of Public Health at George Washington University, one of thirteen projects to win both an AIA Institute Honor Award and a COTE Top Ten Award. 

As a generalist architect, Peter’s interests lie in leading teams that intelligently conceive, creatively develop and meticulously execute challenging projects. While Peter’s approach to design is highly analytical, it is also informed by years of teaching students how to visualize and represent complex three-dimensional spaces.