Peter Gluck received a B.A. from Yale University and a Master of Architecture from the Yale School of Art and Architecture. After designing a series of houses from New York to Newfoundland, he went to Tokyo to design large projects for a leading Japanese construction consortium. This experience influenced Gluck’s later work both in his knowledge of Japan’s traditional aesthetics and of its efficient modern methods of integrated construction and design. He has taught design studios at Yale University, Columbia University, and the City College of New York. His work has appeared at the Graham Foundation, the Koizumi Center in Tokyo, and Columbia University, and he has curated shows at the Triennale di Milano and the Museum of Modern Art in New York.