Our passions focus on project types in the hospitality, multi-family, mixed use, senior living, retail, workplace design realms. Given the ever-changing way we choose to be in today’s world, we discover the opportunities found in the combination and/or overlap of intended spaces, unveiling previously unimagined interpretations and imbuing new live into older models. We covet relationship building and proven processes for innovative results, based on proven industry best practices. Our client partnerships start with firm principals and principles, and are complemented with systematic research, thought, scheduling, budget investigations and solutions with all levels of our integrated design teams. We engage our clients in a dynamic, inclusive and creative dialogue from initial concept to final construction and occupancy. Our core values are straight forward – a symbiotic rapport between client and design professionals, culminating in proven results.
Discovered by its namesake, a Reuleaux triangle is formed from the intersection of three rotating disks, each having its center on the boundary of the other two. Its edge is a curve of constant width. In motion, it creates the simplest and best known curve other than the circle itself.
the ateri group chose this image as the base of our logo design: it is the compilation of both rigid and dynamic design, bridging the traditional with forward thinking.
Esoteric perhaps, however its roots are rather simple and clean – the form derives from the 3 basic geometric shapes of square, circle and triangle. Together, they encapsulate the core elements of our built environment, while generating unique and innovative results. That is what we strive to accomplish in our designs.
FYI: this shape is the only way used in industrial manufacturing dies to cut a square hole… go figure.
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As founder of the ateri group LLC, Peter is an architect, interior designer, mentor, community leader and advocate for public and private sector development alike. With a Masters of Architecture from Washington University in St. Louis, his professional career has spanned 30 years, specializing in planning and design delivery of hospitality, retail, senior living, workplace, multi-family & private residential built environments, covering various sizes, budgets (small to multi-million dollar hard/soft packages), complexity and funding sources. He has led master and strategic planning initiatives throughout the eastern states, extending into the mid-west, in addition to serving as an architectural programming and design consultant on several international development projects. Moreover, he is a relationship-builder with numerous repeat clientele initiatives. Leading by example and integrity is his hallmark.
Peter has been a professional mentor, reviewer and taught architectural and interior design studios, as well as architectural history at Morgan State University’s Graduate Program, Anne Arundel County Community College, and Washington University in St Louis.