Peter J. Weber

Peter Joseph Weber
Weber in his office, Riverside, California, c. 1928
BornSeptember 24, 1893
San Francisco, California
DiedDecember 4, 1983
Sun Valley, California
Burial placeOak Park Cemetery, Claremont, California
EducationCertificate of Proficiency in Architecture, University of Pennsylvania 1917
OccupationArchitect
Years active1906–1958
Employer(s)G. Stanley Wilson, John Galen Howard, Julia Morgan, Albert Pissis
OrganizationAmerican Institute of Architects
Notable workThe Mission Inn Hotel & Spa, Corona High School (now Civic Center), Riverside Municipal Auditorium, San Bernardino Valley College Auditorium, Palm Springs High School, Fullerton City Hall, Peter J. Weber House
SpouseClara Teresa Hartnett (1931–1982)
Children1

Peter Joseph Weber (1893–1983) was an American architect who worked in California from 1906 to 1958. Trained in the Beaux-Arts style and technique, he is known primarily for his Mediterranean Revival work in Riverside, California. Eight of his designs (plus two other projects he contributed to) for the firm of G. Stanley Wilson, Architect are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.