Daily News | Peter Saylor, longtime Philadelphia architect, civic leader, and mentor, has died at 81
with the Philadelphia-based American Bible Society. “These are not problems to overcome but rather opportunities to explore.”, a fellow architect marveled at how Mr. Saylor could “magically translate [a client’s] words into architecture through his wonderful quick sketches. … He knew instinctively what solutions would benefit clients.”Mr.
He was former president of the Philadelphia chapter of the American Institute of Architects, and Chestnut Hill Historical Society. He was on the boards at the Chestnut Hill Conservancy, Philadelphia Society for the Preservation of Landmarks, and Foundation for Architecture. Peter Martin Saylor was born July 26, 1941, in Philadelphia and knew when he was in the sixth grade that he wanted to make buildings. He moved with his family to Ardmore, graduated from Lower Merion High School, and earned bachelor’s and master’s degrees in architecture at Penn.
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