Chief Operating Officer

Associates

  • Jennifer Bailey
  • Gerard J. Beekman
  • Frederic J. Berthelot
  • Bina Bhattacharyya
  • Gaylin M. Bowie
  • John C. Boyland
  • Rosa Maria Colina
  • Johnny Cruz
  • George de Brigard
  • Enid De Gracia
  • Timothy S. Deal
  • Christian Dickson
  • Peter Morris Dixon
  • Brian F. Fell
  • David Fishman
  • Sean Foley
  • Bryan Hale
  • Christopher Heim
  • Carlos Hurtado
  • Lara A. Kailian
  • Christopher T. LaSala
  • Trevor W. Laubenstein
  • Thomas A. Lewis
  • Chen-Huan Liao
  • Renaud Magnaval
  • Breen M. Mahony
  • Christopher McIntire
  • James A. Pearson
  • George K. Punnoose
  • Sara E. Rubenstein
  • Susan A. Ryder
  • Benjamin Salling
  • Eric Silinsh
  • Kaveri Singh
  • David Solomon
  • Mike Soriano
  • Megan St. Denis
  • Caroline G. Statile
  • R. Craig Stevens
  • Sue Jin Sung
  • Jacob Tilove
  • Rosalind Tsang
  • Marek Turzynski
  • William West
  • David Winterton
  • Bruce Yao
  • Winnie Yen
  • Paul G. Zembsch

Salvador Peña-Figueroa

Salvador Peña-Figueroa, Senior Associate, has been with Robert A.M. Stern Architects since 1998.  His projects for the office include the Yonkers Public Library and Board of Education Offices, Yonkers, New York; the Broadway Residence Hall at Columbia University, New York, New York; the Howe Library in Hanover, New Hampshire; the Pequot Library in Southport, Connecticut; the Wave Hill Visitor Center in the Bronx, New York; the Clearwater Public Library in Clearwater, Florida; the Columbus Public Library in Columbus, Georgia; the Kaufman Center in New York City; Rafael Díaz-Balart Hall for the Florida International University College of Law in Miami, Florida; the Calabasas Civic Center in Calabasas, California; and a competition entry for the Center for the Arts at the University of Virginia. Mr. Peña-Figueroa is currently a senior designer for the George W. Bush Presidential Center at Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Texas, and Project Architect for the Museum of the American Revolution in Philadelphia.

Prior to joining this office, Mr. Peña-Figueroa was a designer for Perkins-Eastman of New York City, where he worked on commercial and institutional projects on the East Coast.

Mr. Peña-Figueroa graduated from the University of Pennsylvania in 1987 and received his Master of Architecture degree from UCLA in 1992, where he was awarded a fellowship for the top design portfolio of his class. He is a registered architect in the State of New York.