Peggy Hoffmann

IIDA, LEED AP ID+C, Vice President at FGM Architects

Peggy Hoffmann has extensive work experience in the field of architecture and interior design. Peggy started their career at Skidmore Owings & Merrill LLP (SOM) in 1995, where they served as a Senior Interior Designer for a year. Peggy then joined Perkins & Will in 1988 as a Senior Associate, working on various corporate projects such as the Tokai Bank and Industrial Bank of Japan. In the same company, they also worked in David Hanson's studio on the Sears World Headquarters project from 1990 to 1992. Currently, Peggy holds the position of Vice President at FGM Architects, a role they have been in since 2000. With their extensive background and expertise, Peggy has proven to be a valuable asset in the industry.

Peggy Hoffmann attended the University of Cincinnati from 1980 to 1988, where they received a Bachelor of Architecture degree. Their field of study during this time was architecture.

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Oak Brook, United States

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FGM Architects

FGM Architects has specialized in the planning and design of environments where people live, learn, worship, work, play and gather since 1945. From early strategic facilities planning through building and interior design to furniture selection, our team of professionals support the needs of our clients with a total commitment to service. We offer a unique combination of experience, talent and proximity. We build relationships as well as projects. Architectural Record consistently ranks FGM Architects among the Top 300 Architecture firms. Building Design and Construction magazine consistently ranks FGM among the top 25 firms nationally for the design of PK-12 schools. FGM Architects serves communities in Illinois, Missouri, Virginia, Wisconsin and Texas from offices in Oak Brook, Chicago, O’Fallon, St. Louis, Milwaukee, Reston, Austin and Fort Worth with a staff of 190+ architecture, design, technical and administrative professionals.


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