Peter Rose
Houses

Chronicle Books
Available: 01/20/10
8.25 x 10.25 · 160 pages
Ages 18 years and up
9781568988214
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Cambridge, Massachusetts-based architect Peter Rose has built on every scale during the first three decades of his practice. High-profile projects, such as his master plan for the Montreal waterfront and his award-winning Canadian Centre for Architecture in Montreal have brought him both public recognition and the respect of his peers. Besides being known for his artisan's love of solid building materials, craftsmanship, and old-fashioned building methods, it is perhaps no surprise that hisresidential projects function as laboratories for new ideas. Peter Rose: Houses presents five such houses in complete detail from client collaboration and site evaluation to construction. Rose draws inspiration from the outward simplicity and order of houses of the past but recognizes that their quiet strength depends on a complexity that comes only from thoughtful consideration of site, plan, exterior, and details. Rose insists on a close collaboration with his clients, who come to him because of his reputation for deliberately restrained, livable homes in harmony withthe landscape. These residences and second homeson Martha's Vineyard, in New York City, Vermont, and Connecticutare masterful combinations of light, texture, and weight. They are an exquisite fusion of the natural and the man-made, of craft and architecture.
Peter Rose is a recognized leader in the architectural and urban design professions. He is the principal of Peter Rose + Partners based in Cambridge, MA and has run practices in Montreal and New York City. In addition to his practice, Rose has taught at the Graduate School of Design at Harvard University for over twenty years. He has also taught at Princeton, McGill, and the University of Toronto.
Rose has designed and built on every scale-most notably prize-winning private residences in New York City, and on Martha's Vineyard, the Sert Gallery and Café in Le Corbusier's Carpenter Center for Visual Arts at Harvard, the Master Plan for Montreal's Old Port, the Canadian Centre for Architecture in Montreal, Le Laboratoire in Paris, and the Kripalu Center for Yoga and Health Housing in Lenox, MA.
Rose was the Canadian representative to the Venice Biennale in 1991. He is a Fellow of the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, a recipient of the Le Prix D'Excellence from the Quebec Order of Architects, numerous Progressive Architecture awards, a National Honor Award from the AIA, and most recently the AIA Housing Award in 2010 for the Kripalu Center. He is a pioneer in passive systems in buildings, and sustainable design on every scale.
He received his B.A. and M.Arch. from Yale University.