Peter H. Dominick, Jr. FAIA
Peter Dominick is President and Chairman of 4240 Architecture, Inc., and the Senior Principal of the Denver Studio. His world travels have fostered a practice and style that evokes cultural memory and community subconscious in his built projects. His belief that regionalism is not a limiting perspective, but rather a universal concept available in all environments, allows him to create work that does not have a "signature look" to it, but responds to each site, community, client, and culture.
Peter credits Vincent Scully and Louis Kahn for his passion for architecture, and its relationship to art, landscape, and culture. An avid outdoorsman, noted fisherman, and photographer, his architectural design brings the celebration of light and landscape to both his urban and rural projects.
An architect for more than 35 years, Peter's work is steeped in the principles of stewardship, placemaking, and everyday living. His career demonstrates a focus on preservation, renovation, urban infill, and urban revitalization, championing the acknowledgment that there's value in existing structures and in the existing urban fabric.
Peter is a frequent speaker, juror and a visiting design critic at Harvard University, Columbia University and at the University of Colorado. He serves on the GSA National Peer Review Team, the National Committee of the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York City, the Denver Art Museum Board of Directors, and the Central Platte Valley Metro District Design Review Board in Denver, Colorado.
Master of Architecture, Graduate of Fine Arts, University of Pennsylvania, 1968
Bachelor of Science in Architectural Studies, Yale University, 1963