Peter Zellner is a Los Angeles based designer, writer, and artist. Zellner’s award-winning
work ranges from large scale city planning projects to commercial and residential designs.
His built projects include the Matthew Marks Gallery in West Hollywood and the Casa
Anaya in Tijuana, Mexico and art galleries in New York, Manhattan, San Francisco, and Los
Angeles. He is the author of numerous essays and books on architecture.
Zellner holds a Master in Architecture from the Harvard University Graduate School of
Design and a Bachelor of Architecture with First Class Honors from the Royal Melbourne
Institute of Technology in Australia. He has held visiting professorships at UC Berkeley, the
University of Southern California, Florida International University, the Ecole Spéciale
d'Architecture in Paris, the Institut für Städtebau und Raumplanung (Institute for Urban
Design and Urban Planning) at the Universität Innsbruck, Austria and the Royal Melbourne
Institute of Technology in Australia.
Zellner is the recipient of this year’s University of Kentucky College of Design Brown-Forman
Visiting Chair Endowment in Urban Design.