Denver, Colorado, January 5, 2009 - Architect and planner Peter H. Dominick, Jr., FAIA - a fierce steward of the land who combined his passions for nature, cities, art, and travel into a highly successful career - died New Year's Day after a cross-country skiing excursion in Aspen, Colorado. He was 67.
The cause was a heart attack, according to his business partners E. Randal Johnson and Thomas Brauer of 4240 Architecture, which is based in both Denver and Chicago, Illinois. Mr. Dominick had been the firm's president and chairman.
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While at 4240 Architecture and UDG, Mr. Dominick designed both the Wilderness and Animal Kingdom Lodges in Orlando, among six built commissions for the Walt Disney organization. He was also Principal in Charge of the revitalization of Vail, Colorado; the great Platte River Road Monument in Kearney, Nebraska, a museum that is also a unique bridge across a highway; the new Town Center on the site of the old Stapleton Airport; and the transformation of the section of lower Denver called the Central Platte Valley from old rail yards into a thriving neighborhood now known as Riverfront Park.