Fred A. Petersen Explained

Fred A. Petersen (1808-1885) was an American architect. He was one of the original 13 founders of the American Institute of Architects. He was born in Prussia.[1] He was a political refugee having escaped from imprisonment for his involvement in the German Revolution of 1848.[1] In 1855 he patented the first fireproof hollow brick tile for Cooper Union, a building he designed.[1] [2] He died in Orange, New Jersey.[1]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Richard Swett, FAIA . Architects' Concrete Contributions - DesignIntelligence . Di.net . 2003-08-15 . 2019-10-13.
  2. https://books.google.com/books?id=ulfhnhW9zTMC&pg=PA24 New York and the New Nation By Orli Zuravicky page 24