Some Architect is a long-overdue and comprehensive biography of the enigmatic Riverside architect Peter J. Weber.
From surviving the devastation of the 1906 San Francisco earthquake as a boy to forging his career during the Roaring '20s and the Great Depression, Weber met his life's challenges with scrappy determination, adaptability, and grace. Though he never claimed fame as the lead designer for G. Stanley Wilson, his work helped define Southern California's iconic character, and his thoughtful designs stand as a testament to their enduring beauty, quality, and purpose.
Some Architect explores and preserves the previously untold story behind Weber's resilience, his imagination, and his timeless creative voice.
"A captivating biography of a gifted and complex man who left his imprint on Riverside and Southern California." —Dan Bernstein, author and columnist
"Engaging writing, beautiful imagery. I thoroughly enjoyed it." —Brett Waterman, architectural preservationist and designer, host of the television show "Restored"
"Should attract an eager audience. Important work." —Dr. H. Vincent Moses, historian
"A lasting tribute to an architect who finally gets his due." —Jen Mermilliod, architectural historian
Author and designer Dave Stolte volunteers as president of Old Riverside Foundation, a nonprofit dedicated to preserving historic architecture. He lives in Riverside, California, where he provides creative design services to the food and beverage industry.
Contributor Ruth West volunteers with Old Riverside Foundation as the primary caretaker of the landmark Peter J. Weber House in Riverside, California.