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Peter Brown

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Peter Brown obituary, 1936-2017, Houston, TX

Peter Brown Obituary

Peter Hoyt Brown
1936-2017
Former Houston City Council Member and mayoral candidate Peter Hoyt Brown passed away peacefully at home on December 12, 2017 at the age of 81 after a courageous fight against cancer.
Peter was born in Houston, Texas on October 16, 1936 to Charlotte Robertson Brown and Herbert Hamilton Brown and grew up in Riverside Terrace. Peter attended St. John's School and graduated in 1954 with the moniker ""Crusader"" under his senior picture. He studied at Yale University and La Sorbonne in Paris. Peter completed his studies at the University of Houston, where he graduated magna cum laude with a B.A. in French. He earned a master's degree in French at the University of California at Berkeley. Peter enlisted in the U.S. Army and remained in reserve while earning master's degrees in architecture and urban design at the University of Pennsylvania, 1966. Peter continued at Penn as an adjunct professor while working at the architecture firm of David Crane. In 1982, Peter joined the architecture firm of Lloyd Jones and Brewer in Houston and later went on to start his own architecture firm, which ultimately became Civic Design Associates. In 2003, Peter was elected as a Fellow of the American Institute of Architects (AIA).
During his career of more than 30 years, Peter worked in more than 22 American cities, but it was in Houston that Peter left his biggest legacy, with projects including the Sabine Street bridge, TIRZ 1 - Lamar Terrace, Hermann Park reflection pool redesign, and design guidelines for the historic Old Sixth Ward. Peter was instrumental in bringing light rail to Houston's Main Street. He served on many boards, community organizations, and non-profits dedicated to developing better neighborhoods, transit, and communities.
In 2005, Peter was successfully elected to Houston City Council. During his four years on City Council, Peter was a champion for stronger neighborhoods and making the city more pedestrian-friendly, earning him the nickname ""Pedestrian Pete."" In 2009, Peter ran for Houston Mayor on a campaign to create a blueprint for the city and ""Build a Better Houston."" After his political career, Peter continued to be very active in city politics and was a constant advocate for thoughtful planning and urban design. Peter wrote, ""Good places make us infinitely more human. The best ones inform us, in subtle ways, of what it means to be human.""
Peter cultivated a great love for painting, art, opera, travel, wine, tennis, French cooking, and literature. To share his love of the arts, Peter donated generously and was involved in many organizations, including the Museum of Fine Arts Houston, The Menil Collection, Project Row Houses, Houston Grand Opera, AIA, University of Houston, Texas Southern University, and Rice University. Adopting MacGregor Elementary School gave him great joy in his later years. He ardently and selflessly passed on his knowledge and experience to others, mentoring many aspiring community activists, architects, planners, developers, and politicians. Peter taught as an adjunct professor at the University of Houston and Texas Southern University, and he wrote regularly for Free Press Houston about Houston development and politics.
Peter is survived by his ex-wife Anne Schlumberger; son Hoyt and daughter-in-law Teresa; son Marlin and daughter-in-law Joey; son Christopher and daughter-in-law Divya; daughter Hilary and son-in-law Warren; daughter Catherine and son-in-law Charles; grandchildren Calvin and wife Tiffany, Ryan and wife Jessica; grandchildren Sofia, Louis, Alexandra, Adelina, Milana, Paloma, Elizabeth, Georgia, and Charlotte; great-grandchildren Capri, Sofia, Andres, and Arlo; brother Christopher James Brown; and cousins Charles Robertson, Anne Sellin, Stephen Robertson, Sharon Bacon, and Sam Farr.
A memorial service will be held on December 21, 2017 at 11 am at St. John the Divine Episcopal Church. In lieu of flowers, Peter requested that donations be made to MacGregor Elementary School, which was close to his heart: https://www.youcaring.com/macgregorelementaryschool-1014437. Please send your memories of Peter to [email protected].


Published by Houston Chronicle on Dec. 17, 2017.

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Theresa Dews

September 16, 2019

I apologize for the late post. But I was a student of Professor Brown at Texas Southern University. His love for God's people and his students was evident in his teaching style. Thank you for treating us to Lobster just to get to know us (your students) and spend time with us. The tour of your Architectural Firm downtown and the walk through the gallery next door will remain in my heart. I know that he is designing and color-coding in heaven. TO MRS. BROWN THANK YOU FOR SHARING YOUR HUSBAND WITH US. RIP

Theresa Dews

September 16, 2019

I know this is late. But I was a student of Professor Brown. He was truly a remarkable person. His love for God's people and his unique teaching style will always remain apart of me. One of many trips we were apart of was showing us his Architectural firm downtown and the Gallery next to it. Thanks for treating us, your students, to Lobster just to spend time with us and get to know us better. I know that he is building and color-coding in Heaven. Thank you God for the time we had. Again I apologize for the late post.

Angela

December 6, 2018

Peter was a wonderful person. I met him at the university of Pennsylvania. He introduced me to the famous architect Khan one time when Khan visited the Architecture Dept. at Penn. He was so caring and thoughtful about everything and everybody. May he find peace and eternal rest with The Lord in Heaven!

March 27, 2018

I appreciated and enjoyed my friendship with Peter, who was a mentor, and a knowledgable, thoughtful & informed civic leader.
Observing his approach to life taught me. Joe Siff

Christopher Lemus

December 21, 2017

My sincerest condolences to your family. I have fond memories of Peter working with my father, Luis Lemus, and myself. Peter was such a dynamic personality. He was and is the definition of a citizen architect. Through his endeavors, he always aimed to improve the City of Houston and make the lives of its citizens better. I know his legacy will continue through his children and the generations to come.

Peter Brown and US Rep. Earl Blumenauer

James Koski

December 20, 2017

Peter's compassion for all Houstonians will truly be missed. He was a tireless advocate for improving the quality of life for all. I greatly enjoyed the conversation between Peter and Rep. Earl Blumenauer on a visit to Houston in 2012, as they discussed the importance of transit, walkability, accessibility, health..... Houston is a better place because of Peter.

Marc Grossberg

December 20, 2017

OPeter and I became friends at the U of H in undergraduate school and stayed connected for the duration. He was fun visionary and important to Houston

December 17, 2017

You have my deepest sympathy. May the God of loyal love comfort the family during your time of sorrow. Psalms 119:7

david Eastwood

December 16, 2017

he was a great guy. I enjoyed working with him.

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Houston will miss the energy, the commitment and the drive of Peter to make it a better place. A remarkable individual with great achievements and can be credited with elevating the architectural profession to higher esteem in the city. The legacy will remain for a very long time.
Imad F Abdullah AIA

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