People

Salvador E. Peña-Figueroa, RA

Senior Associate

Salvador E. Peña-Figueroa, Senior Associate, first joined Robert A.M. Stern Architects in 1998 and later rejoined the firm in 2026. He has contributed to the design of institutional projects such as the George W. Bush Presidential Center, Museum of American Revolution, and Kaufman Center; academic projects including the Florida International University Law School, Florida Southern College Becker Business Building, as well as the school’s Christoverson Humanities Building; libraries including the Miami Beach Library, Clearwater Public Library Main Branch, and the Columbus Public Library in Columbus, Georgia. His civic work includes the Calabasas Civic Center and the Virginia General Assembly Building, while his residential projects include Claremont Hall in New York and the Barnett Residential Life Center at Florida Southern College.

Salvador received his Bachelor of Arts and Sciences degree in both Design of the Environment and Art History from the University of Pennsylvania, and his Master of Architecture degree from the University of California, Los Angeles, where he was awarded the Universal Reprographics Fellowship for the best portfolio. He is a registered architect in the State of New York.