Peter Morgan Pennoyer FAIA (born on February 19, 1957) is an American architect and the principal of Peter Pennoyer Architects, an architecture firm based in New York City and with an office in Miami. Pennoyer, his four partners and his forty associates have an international practice in traditional and classical architecture , or New Classical Architecture . Many of the firm's institutional and commercial projects involve historic buildings, and the Institute of Classical Architecture & Art has stated that the firm's strength is in "deftly fusing history and creative invention into timeless contemporary designs."
20-477: Pennoyer may refer to: People with the surname [ edit ] Peter Pennoyer (born 1957), American architect Sylvester Pennoyer (1831–1902), American politician William Pennoyer (1603–1670), British businessman and philanthropist Other [ edit ] Pennoyer v. Neff , US legal case. Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with
40-406: A Masters of Architecture degree from Columbia Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation in 1984. He is the youngest of four and his older siblings are Russell Pennoyer, Christina Lee Pennoyer, and Dr. Tracy Pennoyer (the wife of John Auchincloss, a son of author Louis Auchincloss ). Pennoyer is the grandson of Frances (née Morgan) Pennoyer, and the lawyer Paul Geddes Pennoyer;
60-492: A century. It was transformed from a department within the Columbia School of Mines into a formal School of Architecture by William Robert Ware in 1881—making it one of the first such professional programs in the country. While the number of specialized programs being offered by the school has increased over the years, architecture remains the intellectual core of the school. Columbia GSAPP has been ranked #2 among
80-565: A great-grandson of J.P. Morgan Jr. ; and a great-great grandson of J.P. Morgan . Pennoyer's maternal grandfather, James R. Parsons, was a partner in Chubb & Son , and his great-grandfather Hendon Chubb was a founding partner of Chubb & Son. While in graduate school from 1981 to 1983, Pennoyer worked as a designer in the Manhattan office of his Columbia professor, Robert A. M. Stern . He established his own practice in 1984, where he
100-738: A listing of outstanding talent in architecture and interior design since 2012. The firm is included in New York Spaces Top 50 Designers List, and in Ocean Home magazine's Top 50 Coastal Architects list. Pennoyer was elected to the College of Fellows of the American Institute of Architects in 2014, and to the General Society of Mechanics and Tradesmen in 2016. Peter Pennoyer Architects' projects include
120-640: A new Czech-cubist-inspired house set in an extensive sculpture park in Ohio, and in 2023, the Vendome Press published Peter Pennoyer Architects: City, Country , which illustrates the firm's latest apartments, townhouses, and country houses, with interiors by leading designers. Peter Pennoyer was born on February 19, 1957, in New York City , the son of Victoria ( née Parsons) Pennoyer (1928–2013), and Robert Morgan Pennoyer (1925–2023). His father
140-840: A new house in Maine (2016), its Bulfinch Award (to Preserve and Advance the Classical Tradition in New England) for its design of a new classical house in Massachusetts (2017). In 2017, the College of Charleston awarded Pennoyer its Albert Simons Medal of Excellence. In 2017, the Institute of Classical Architecture & Art gave the firm the Arthur Ross Award for architecture. Peter Pennoyer received
160-882: Is a National Peer Reviewer of the U.S. General Services Administration, Washington D.C., and a lifetime member of the Society of Architectural Historians . He was chairman of the board of The Institute of Classical Architecture & Art from 2009 to 2013. From 2011-2018, Pennoyer was a adjunct professor in the Department of Art History: Department of Urban Design and Architecture Studies at New York University . Pennoyer and historian Anne Walker have co-authored five monographs of American architectural history: The Architecture of Delano & Aldrich ; The Architecture of Warren & Wetmore ; The Architecture of Grosvenor Atterbury ; New York Transformed: The Architecture of Cross & Cross ; and Harrie T. Lindeberg and
180-705: Is the architecture school of Columbia University , a private research university in New York City . It is also home to the Masters of Science program in Advanced Architectural Design, Historic Preservation , Real Estate Development , Urban Design , and Urban Planning . The school's resources include the Avery Architectural and Fine Arts Library , the United States' largest architectural library and home to some of
200-545: The American Country House . He and Walker also wrote the introduction to a reprint of Frank M. Snyder's Building Details . The Institute for Classical Architecture & Art (ICAA) gave Pennoyer's firm its Stanford White Award for the design of a house in Dutchess County, New York (2012), its Stanford White Award, for the design of a new apartment building on Manhattan's Upper East Side and for
220-693: The Center is the development of technology that meets needs of the real estate industry integrated with advanced research and resources in technology within the Columbia University ecosystem. The Buell Center was founded in 1982. Its mission is to advance the interdisciplinary study of American architecture, urbanism, and landscape. In recent years, the Center has convened issue-oriented conversations around matters of public concern, such as housing, that are addressed to overlapping constituencies including academics, students, professionals, and members of
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#1732801254456240-689: The Pillar of New York Award from the Preservation League of New York State in 2019. In 2024, The University of Notre Dame honored Pennoyer with the Richard R. Driehaus Prize, an annual award established in 2003 celebrating “a living architect whose work embodies the highest ideals of traditional and classical architecture in contemporary society, and creates a positive cultural, environmental, and artistic impact.” Peter Pennoyer Architects has been on Architectural Digest ' s AD100 List,
260-749: The Top Architecture Graduate Programs five times over the past ten years on Design Intelligence's ranking of programs accredited by the National Architectural Accrediting Board, including the 2020 rankings. The Spatial Research Center was established in 2015 as a center for urban research that combines design, architecture, urbanism, humanities, and data science. It sponsors research, and curricular activities built around new technologies of mapping, data visualization, data collection and data analysis. The Center for Urban Real Estate
280-558: The Vendome Press published Peter Pennoyer Architects: Apartments, Townhouses, Country Houses , which featured twenty of the firm's projects, and in 2016, Vendome published A House in the Country , which chronicled the process used by Pennoyer and his wife, interior designer Katie Ridder, to design their own house and garden in Millbrook, New York . In 2021, the Vendome Press published Rowdy Meadow: House, Land, Art , which focuses on
300-527: The first books published on architecture, as well as the origin of the Avery Index to Architectural Periodicals . Recent deans of the school have included architects James Stewart Polshek (1972–1987), Bernard Tschumi (1988–2003), Mark Wigley (2004–2014), Amale Andraos (2014–2021), Weiping Wu (Interim Dean, 2022), and Andrés Jaque (2022–present). The Graduate School of Architecture, Planning, and Preservation (GSAPP) has evolved over more than
320-661: The following: In 1988, Pennoyer married Katherine Lee "Katie" Ridder, the daughter of Constance Ridder, a lawyer, and Paul Anthony Ridder, a director of Knight Ridder , and the granddaughter of Bernard Ridder , the former chairman of Knight Ridder. They have three children: Jane, Anthony, and Virginia, and reside in New York City on the Upper East Side of Manhattan. Columbia Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation The Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation ( GSAPP )
340-728: The title Pennoyer . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Pennoyer&oldid=734363604 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Disambiguation pages with surname-holder lists Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Peter Pennoyer The firm's projects have been featured in publications such as The New York Times , Architectural Digest , The Wall Street Journal , Elle Decor , House & Garden and Galerie Magazine. In October 2010,
360-603: Was a partner at Patterson Belknap , a former Assistant U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York , and a former Assistant to the Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs . Pennoyer graduated from St. Bernard's School in New York City and St. Paul's School in Concord, New Hampshire , received a Bachelor of Architecture degree from Columbia College in 1981, and
380-620: Was a principal in the firm Pennoyer Turino Architects P. C. until 1990, after which he formed Peter Pennoyer Architects. One of his earliest projects was a retreat in the Catskill Mountains for his sister's father-in-law, Louis Auchincloss . Pennoyer is a trustee of The Morgan Library & Museum , and president of the Whiting Foundation, which sponsors the Whiting Awards , a literary awards program. He
400-421: Was founded in 2011 in order to address the challenges of an urbanization and the complex problems of the real estate industry. From inequitable socio-economic outcomes in the urban environment, through the revitalization of urban centers, to creating technological systems for optimized investment decisions, the Center serves as a forum for discussions and analysis by real estate professionals and scholars. A focus of
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