
Peter G. Kudrave is founder of Kudrave Architects, a professional West Coast consutling
firm serving law firms, government agencies, nonprofit organizations, growing companies
and Fortune 500 corporations. He is a registered architect in the states of California, Utah,
Nevada, and Kansas.
During his thirty-eight year career, Peter Kudrave designed major projects involving
new construction, remodels, and restoration of historically designated buildings; and
planned large-scale commercial, industrial, and residential projects.
Studying architecture at the University of Southern California, Peter also received
accreditation in courthouse and penal facilities design from Harvard University, School of
Design. Recognized by American Institute of Architects for professional contribution, the
AIA granted him five Honor Awards in design excellence and creative planning.
Peter Kudrave’s professional and community service includes: President, Pasadena Foothill Chapter American Institute of Architects; Boardmember, California Council AIA and Barlow Respiratory Hospital; Blue Ribbon Panel for planning and redevelopment of
La Canada Flintridge commercial core.
Contributing to Southern California newspapers and journals, he has written extensively
regarding town planning, design and development issues effecting quality of life in today’s
urban centers.
Peter G. Kudrave has served major law firms and sole practitioners, helping resolve litigation disputes regarding a wide variety of design and construction matters. He has testified numberous times before State and Federal courts including arbitration panels.
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