Award-winning national architecture, preservation and planning firm elects new leader, Peter Birkholz, AIA, and debuts fourth office in San Jose
SAN FRANCISCO – The internationally recognized architecture, planning and preservation firm Page & Turnbull, with offices in San Francisco, Los Angeles and Sacramento, has announced a new president, Peter Birkholz AIA, LEED AP, and the opening of a new San Jose office as the firm cements its position at the leading edge of preservation and architectural innovation.
Strengthening Page & Turnbull’s status as a diverse, multidisciplinary firm that is majority women-owned, the firm has expanded beyond its beginnings as a pioneering Bay Area force in preservation — the first in the city — to become a more frequent choice as prime architect for a range of major projects. Significant works to debut in 2022 include the Cheech Museum in Riverside, Calif., and the Glenn County Courthouse in Willows, Calif., for which Page & Turnbull serves as prime architect. Other high profile projects include the California State Capitol Annex renovation, the adaptation of the Capitol Park Hotel in Sacramento as affordable housing, and a rehabilitation of the San Jose Water Company Building to form the centerpiece of Google’s future San Jose campus.
Leading the charge will be Birkholz, a 40-year veteran of the architecture and preservation professions known widely for his expertise in prime and preservation architecture on a variety of building types, as well as in materials conservation,
Todd adds that with Birkholz’s initiative, Page & Turnbull — which recently achieved certification as a Women’s Business Enterprise (WBE) in California — is opening a new San Jose office to serve its growing client base as it continues to expand the San Francisco, Los Angeles and Sacramento offices. She adds that Birkholz is focused on building Page & Turnbull’s commitment to being a highly inclusive business that values equity and collaboration among practitioners of wide-ranging backgrounds.

Birkholz joined Page & Turnbull in 2007 after serving as project architect while at the firm Tom Eliot Fisch. He received an architecture degree from Iowa State University in 1984 and is a registered architect in California and a LEED Accredited
Major architecture and planning projects bearing Birkholz’s imprint include museums such as the Exploratorium, rehabilitated historic gems including the acclaimed Pacific Telephone Building in San Francisco, waterfront buildings such as Piers 1-1/2, 3 and 5, and mixed-use projects including Twitter’s headquarters in San Francisco’s Market Square. He has led the Page & Turnbull team on the award-winning Livermore Rail Depot Renovation, and he is currently leading privately funded resiliency efforts for several piers in the National Register-listed Embarcadero Historic District, called by the National Trust for Historic Places (NTHP) “one of the most endangered” in the United States.

“All of our staff share a mission to balance historic character with adaptive reuse, objective historic evaluation with community involvement, and complex design solutions with technical understanding of historic materials and their conservation,” says Birkholz, affirming Page & Turnbull’s brand pledge. “This is another moment of transition that opens new doors for opportunity for this creative, collaborative enterprise. We are more excited than ever about the possibilities!”