Peter Crowley

crowley (at) utiledesign.com

Peter Crowley joined Utile in August 2007 shortly after receiving his Masters of Architecture degree from Northeastern University. He won several design and performance awards during his tenure at Northeastern including the Meserve Scholarship for Outstanding Academic Achievement.

Peter has worked professionally on several large-scale residential towers, institutional and corporate architecture, and campus master planning. At Utile, Peter contributed to the design of the School House lofts, a condominium conversion project occupying two 19th Century schoolhouses in Worcester, MA. He is currently working on a series of five sustainable pre-fab houses and a bench design project for Boston’s Broad Street.

Outside of his professional work, Peter has taught a design studio at the Boston Architectural College and served as a critic on reviews at Northeastern University and Wentworth. He is particularly interested in mid-century design, defensible space, and typography.

Peter has traveled extensively through Europe as part of a semester abroad in Florence, Italy. In 2003, Peter spent six months in San Francisco, earning an Ashtanga Vinyasa Yoga teaching certification. He will begin pursuing a second certification from the Forrest Yoga Institute in the summer of 2008.