Peter Rose + Partners is a research-based, internationally-recognized, award-winning architecture and urban design firm that grew from the Office of Peter Rose, which began in Montreal in the 1978, and since 1991 has been based in Boston. Peter Rose + Partners embraces investigation and experimentation as the requisite origin for smart design. Neither afraid to reinvent established paradigms nor
unwilling to discard them when necessary, the firm has produced innovative projects on multiple scales, from a master plan for a carbon-zero university campus to an off-the-grid single family residence in Turkey. Among the firm’s diverse projects, it is known for the Canadian Centre for Architecture in Montreal, the Chicago Bears Football Headquarters and Training Facility, the Master Plan for the Old Port of Montreal, the Sert Gallery for Contemporary Art at Harvard University’s Carpenter Center, and a range of distinguished, award-winning single family residences, a number of which are featured in William Morgan’s Peter Rose: Houses (Princeton Architectural Press, 2010). The firm’s recent work includes the award-winning Housing Tower at the Kripalu Center for Yoga & Health, the Bishop’s University Master Plan, Le Laboratoire in Paris, and residential projects in Massachusetts and Connecticut. Current projects of the firm include master planning work in Toronto; an off-the-grid residential project in Bodrum, Turkey; and residential projects throughout New England and New York.