Related California
Peter Garofalo has a strong work experience in the architecture and design industry. Peter began their career at Robert A.M. Stern Architects as an Associate in 2005 and worked there for almost 9 years. In their role, they assisted in various architectural projects. In 2014, they joined Related California as the Senior Vice President of Design. In this position, they are responsible for managing the architecture and interior design for the company's market rate and mixed-income developments in California. Peter oversees the work of architects, interior designers, and engineers to ensure that the final construction aligns with the project's design intent. Their tenure at Related California is ongoing.
Peter Garofalo attended the University of Pennsylvania from 2001 to 2005, where they obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree in Architecture. Peter also holds a certification as an Architect from the New York State Board of Regents, although there is no information on when they obtained this certification.
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Related California is a fully-integrated real estate firm with a 32-year track record delivering top-quality, mixed-income housing and mixed-use developments across California. The company has completed 18,000 residences and currently has more than 5,200 affordable and 7,600 market rate units in pre-development. Related has a track record of consistently developing communities that exceed industry benchmarks in design, construction, sustainability and property management. The company is backed by one of the most prominent privately owned real estate firms in the nation, with a portfolio of over $60 billion in developments. As long-term property owners committed to sustainability and stewardship, Related forms strong public-private partnerships with civic leaders, non-profit organizations, public officials, and neighbors throughout California to revitalize communities. We are committed to excellence, working with world-class architects and designers to create distinctive new urban spaces that fit seamlessly into the fabric of existing communities.