Brigitte Peterhans

American architect
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IntroAmerican architect
PlacesUnited States of America
isArchitect
Work fieldEngineering
Gender
Female
Birth27 August 1928
Age96 years
Star signVirgo
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Biography

Brigitte Peterhans (born 1928) is a German American architect, born 27 August 1928 in Sulz am Neckar, Germany. Peterhans received her Diplom-Ingenieur in 1960 from the University of Stuttgart. Encouraged by Myron Goldsmith, she studied at the Illinois Institute of Technology as a Fulbright fellow (1956-1957) where she received her Master of Architecture in 1962.

As a student she was hired in 1958 by Skidmore Owings and Merrill. She remained at SOM on and off for thirty three years, working with Bruce Graham and Myron Goldsmith on domestic and international projects. Her career includes contributions to projects including Arab International Bank World Trade Center and Hotel, Cairo, Egypt, 1976-1978, 1985-1990; Artigas Foundation, Gallifa, Spain 1985-1989; Baxter Travenol Headquarters and Laboratories, Deerfield, Illinois, 1973-1980; Broadgate Exchange House, London, 1987-1990; Max Eyth Footbridge, Stuttgart, Germany, 1989; Perimeter Center, Atlanta, Georgia, 1981-1986; Sears Tower, Chicago, Illinois, 1970-1972, 1980.

In 1973 Peterhans made associate as SOM, and associate partner in 1979. She retired in 1990. She was married to Walter Peterhans.

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