Addison Peabody
Addison was born and raised in the Puget Sound region, awestruck by the mountains, forests, lakes, and bodies of water that define it. The beauty of the Pacific Northwest sparked his interest in designing with connections to nature, but big family gatherings at his grandparents’ cabin in Minnesota inspired him to design in ways that strengthen communities while also providing places for rest and reflection.
Addison attended the University of Washington where he earned a Bachelor of Arts in Architectural Design and then his Masters in Architecture, where his research focused on biophilic design and solving for “missing middle housing.” A Washingtonian through and through, Addison enjoys skiing, hiking, and spending time in the great outdoors with friends and family. He also fills his days with drawing, reading, and playing the mandolin.