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Peter Zuspan

 

Peter Zuspan

Peter Zuspan is the principal of Bureau V Architecture (BVA). Trained as an architect, software engineer, and an opera singer, Peter’s work hovers between architecture, design, technology, and performance. His collaborative performance and design work has been performed or exhibited at venues such as the Venice Biennale of Art, the Gwangju Biennale, Inhotim, the Cooper Hewitt, the Storefront for Art and Architecture, and MoMA PS1.

BVA's work focuses on the design of architecture for the arts. BVA’s design of the nonprofit chamber music hall National Sawdust has won numerous national and international awards, and was hailed by the New York Times as “the city’s most vital new music hall.”. The studio’s recent clients range from arts entities such as Creative Time, the Goat Farm Arts Center, Chapter NY, JTT Gallery, and the Brooklyn Public Library, to governmental institutions such as Miami-Dade Arts in Public Places, to artists such as Assume Vivid Astro Focus and Jason Moran.