Patrick Peters, LEED AP BD+C Architect
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Patrick Peters, LEED AP BD+C Architect PROFESSION: University of Houston, Gerald D. Hines College of Architecture, Houston, Texas Director of the Graduate Design/Build Studio. 1994 - present Director of Graduate Studies. 1992 – 2000 Professor of Architecture, 2009 - present Associate Professor of Architecture. 1995 - 2009 Assistant Professor of Architecture. 1989 - 1995 Visiting Assistant Professor of Architecture. 1988 - 1989 Instructor of Architectural Design. 1987 greenmodern / Patrick Peters, Architect, Houston, Texas. 2006 - present Architect and Principal, Texas Reg. No. 19306, NCARB Cert. No. 61,800, LEED AP BD+C Longoria/Peters, Houston, Texas. 1989 - 2009 Architect and Partner with Rafael Longoria EDUCATION: Master of Architecture, 1989 Rice University, Houston, Texas Thesis: "An Analysis of Daylighting in the Works of Alvar Aalto and Louis I. Kahn" Bachelor of Architecture, 1984 University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio Professional Practice Cooperative Education Program HONORS: Mayor’s Proud Partner, Keep Houston Beautiful, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2014 AIA Educator of the Year, AIA Houston, 2013 1 of 100 Creatives, Houston Press, 2013 Honorable Mention (ReFRAME X FRAME), Keep Houston Beautiful, 2013 Honorable Mention (Outdoor Demonstration Kitchen), Keep Houston Beautiful, 2012 SEGD International Merit Award, Society for Environmental Graphic Designers (Dis(solve)), 2010 Certificate of Recognition (T. H. Rogers Amphitheater), Keep Houston Beautiful, 2010 NCARB National Prize for Creative Integration of Practice and Education, Blind Peer Reviewed* Honorable Mention, 2002 El Portal: Laredo/Nuevo Laredo International Competition, Blind Peer Reviewed* Second Prize, City of Laredo, 1997 On the Boards Student Award (Mechanical Shade Tree), AIA Houston, 1997 Teaching Excellence Award Finalist, University of Houston, 1997 ACSA National Award/Excellence in Design Studio, Blind Peer Reviewed* (Mechanical Shade Tree), 1997 ACSA National Award/Integration of Technology, Blind Peer Reviewed* (Mechanical Shade Tree), 1997 Faculty Award, University of Houston College of Architecture Alumni, 1997, 2010 Tau Sigma Delta Silver Medal, University of Houston, 1997 Faculty Service Award, University of Houston College of Architecture, 1995 City of Houston Commendation for Excellence, Houston City Council, 1993 “Young Architects” Issue National Juried Selection, Progressive Architecture, 1993 ACSA National Award for Excellence in Design, Blind Peer Reviewed* (Cliff Inn Tower), 1993 Urban Design Honor Award (El Paso Medical Center), AIA Houston, 1992 On the Boards Honor Award (Cliff Inn Tower), AIA Houston, 1992 On the Boards Merit Award (El Paso Medical Center), AIA Houston, 1991 Project: ATLAS International Competition Winner, Blind Peer Reviewed* Storefront for Art, New York, 1990 PROJECTS: Sun-Stop, LLC -Para-Sol Solar-Powered EV Charging Station, under development for implementation -Solar Art Shed for the Park at Palm Center, 2014 CV PP / 03-07-14 • P 1 Patrick Peters, LEED AP BD+C Architect -ev3000 Solar-Powered EV Charging Station, under development -Campus Sun Stop Solar-Powered EV Charging Station, under development -Sun Stop Solar Service Station Solar-Powered EV Charging Station, under development greenmodern / Patrick Peters, Architect -Farrell Residence, Austin (commissioned 2012 with J. Zemanek) -Farrell Residence, Houston (commissioned 2010 with J. Zemanek) -Langston Boomer Residence (commissioned 2010) -Beckett zerominimax Residence (commissioned 2010 – in permitting) -McReynolds Middle School Soccer Facility (commissioned 2007 - completed) -Monteverde Grimsinger Residence Alterations and Additions (commissioned 2008) -K Naess Residence, Houston, Texas (commissioned 1996 - 97) -Jones/Portz Residence Alterations and Additions, Houston, Texas (commissioned 1995) -Radioactive Waste Depository, Project: ATLAS Juried International Competition Winner, Blind Peer Reviewed* (1990) designLAB, under the leadership of Dean Patricia Belton Oliver, FAIA, planning/research thinktank -University of Houston Master Plan, Phase 1 -University of Houston Downtown Master Plan, Phases 1, 2, 3 -University of Houston Sugar Land Wayfinding and Interior Signage -University of Houston Cullen College of Engineering Interior Signage Phase 1 (in implementation) -University of Houston Wayfinding (in implementation) -University of Houston Arts District Master Plan -University of Houston College of NSM Research Master Plan Longoria/Peters with Rafael Longoria -Q5 Ranch Home Office and Campsite, Berclair, Texas (phase 1 constructed commission 2002 - 05) -Museum Walk, City of Houston, Texas (commissioned pedestrian master plan 2003) -Yolanda Black Navarro Residence, Houston, Texas (commissioned 2003) -Post-Diluvian House, Bellaire, Texas (commissioned - 2002 - 04) -Independence Preservation Study, Independence, Texas (commissioned trail master plan 2001) -Grissom SPARK Park, Houston, Texas (constructed commission 1997 - 2003) -Blessed Sacrament Church Master Plan and Parish Hall, Houston, Texas (commissioned 1997 - 2005) -El Portal: Laredo/Nuevo Laredo International Competition, Laredo, Texas, Second Prize Blind Peer Reviewed* (1997) -Nuevo Laredo Bullring, Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulimpas, Mexico (commissioned 1993) -Cliff Inn Hotel Tower, El Paso, Texas (commissioned 1992) -El Paso Medical Center Master Plan, El Paso, Texas (commissioned 1991) -Cliff Inn Hotel West Wing, El Paso, Texas (commissioned 1990) EXHIBITIONS: "Para-Sol, Campus Sun-Stop, Sun-Stop Solar Service Station," UHGBC Expo, Design Work UH Gerald D. Hines College of Architecture, Houston, Texas, 2010 "Sun-Stop Solar Service Station," UHGBC Expo, UH Gerald D. Hines College of Architecture, Houston, Texas, 2008 “Q5 Ranch Office – Berclair, Texas,” Snap Shot 2007: Houston Design on View, Rice Design Alliance, Lawndale Art Center, Houston, Texas, 5/18/07 – 6/16/07 "Post-Diluvian House - Bellaire, Texas," Snap Shot 2004: Houston Design on View, Rice Design Alliance, Lawndale Art and Performance Center, Houston, Texas, 4/8/04 - 5/1/04 "Rain Sun Wind: Blessed Sacrament Church," Snap Shot, Rice Design Alliance Lawndale Art and Performance Center, Houston, Texas, 2001 CV PP / 03-07-14 • P 2 Patrick Peters, LEED AP BD+C Architect El Portal: Laredo/Nuevo Laredo Competition, Juried International Competition Blind Peer Reviewed* Second Prize Winner, City of Laredo Urban Borders and Architecture, Laredo Center for the Arts, 4/19/97 - 5/14/97 “K Naess Residence,” Juried National Competition*, Boston Society of Architects AIA National Convention, New Orleans, Louisiana, -/-/97 - -/-/97 ACSA National Exhibition, Dallas, Texas, 3/15/97 - 3/18/97 Unbuilt Architecture, BSA, Boston, Massachusetts, 11/19/96 - 11/21/96 “Bus TV,” Civic Innovations Design Competition, LA Forum UCLA on the Third Street Promenade, Santa Monica, California, 1/30/95 - 2/24/95 Los Angeles City Hall, Los Angeles, California, 1/9/95 - 1/27/95 "Inmuebles," Best Laid Plans, Rice Design Alliance Lawndale Art and Performance Center, Houston, Texas, 5/19/94 - 7/1/94 "Space Event Life," City Room Garden California College of Arts and Crafts, San Francisco, California, 2/27/94 - 3/19/94 University of Texas at Arlington, Texas, 12/20/93 - 1/23/94 University of Houston, Texas, 9/21/93 - 10/8/93 "Cliff Inn Tower: El Paso, Texas," Juried National Competition Winner*, ACSA World Congress of Architecture: Union Internationale des Architectes/ AIA National Convention, Chicago, Illinois, 6/18/93 - 6/21/93 ACSA National Exhibition, Charleston, South Carolina, 3/13/93 - 3/16/93 "Other" World, Creature Comforts, DIFFA Benefit Exhibition The Decorative Center, Houston, Texas, 4/23/92 - 5/8/92 The Design District, Dallas, Texas, 3/26/92 - 4/10/92 "Radioactive Waste Depository," Juried International Competition Winner*, Storefront Project: ATLAS Storefront for Art & Architecture, New York, New York, 9/18/90 - 10/13/90 Adirondack Center Museum, Elizabethtown, New York, 7/28/90 - 8/16/90 "Depositing Muses: A Civic Columbarium," Project: HOUSTON, Diverse Works University of Houston, 9/10/90 - 10/10/90 DiverseWorks, Houston, 5/22/90 - 7/30/90 EXHIBITIONS: "RE/CYCLE HUB: winddown" BFA Senior Show, Blaffer Art Museum, May 2014 Student Work "13 Proposals for HSPVA Downtown," High School for the Performing and Visual Arts, Houston, Texas, 5/8/13 -5/30/13 WorkingShop: A historical exhibition of the impact of Ryan Middle School," Ryan Middle School, Houston, Texas, 3/13/10 - 6/13/10 “zero: A University of Houston Carbon Neutral Studio in Collaboration with CLUI, the Cynthia Woods Mitchell Center for the Arts and the Buffalo Bayou Partnership,” Lawndale Art Center, Houston, Texas, 5/9/08 - 5/17/08 “Project: BRAYS BAYOU in Houston’s East End [Master Plan + Strategic Amenities + Wayfinding], A Spring 2006 Graphic Communication / Architecture Studio Collaboration,” 1 Houston Center, 1221 McKinney, Houston, Texas, 5/24/07 – 7/6/07 Ripley House, 4410 Navigation, Houston, Texas, 7/7/07 – 8/10/07 Frost Bank, 1001 Broadway, Houston, Texas, 8/14/07 – 9/15/07 Greater East End Management District, 3211 Harrisburg, Houston, Texas, 9/16/07 – 11/17/07 “Agri-Prop: A University of Houston Graphic Design/Architecture Collaboration,” CV PP / 03-07-14 • P 3 Patrick Peters, LEED AP BD+C Architect Public Domain Deployment, Houston, Texas, 2/28/05 - 2/29/05 Fine Arts Courtyard, Blaffer Gallery Opening, Houston, Texas, 4/21/05 Gulf Coast Green Conference, George R. Brown Convention Center, Houston, Texas, 4/29/05 Kirksey Architecture, Houston, Texas, 5/9/05 - 5/31/05 “Rice School Amphitheater,”