Eisenmann is also the leader of new york Architects Association (one of the five architectural giants) and a world-famous avant-garde architect. His works are highly praised by the American architectural community. He is the first architect to prove that contemporary culture is an interactive continuum through his own works, and all cultural phenomena and human knowledge may become a part of architecture.
From 65438 to 0980, after years of teaching, writing, design and admirable theoretical work, eisenmann concentrated his professional experience on architecture. He has designed a large number of prototype projects, including the design of large-scale houses, urban design planning, educational equipment and many private houses. 1993, the foundation stone laying ceremony was held for the convention center in Columbus, Ohio, which cost 65 million dollars. 1996, the construction of aloff Center was started at a cost of $35 million. 1985, Mr. Peter eisenmann won the lion award (first prize) for the "Romeo and Juliet" scheme of the third Venice International Architecture Biennale. Mr. Peter eisenmann is one of the two architects who represented the United States in the 5th Venice Biennale International Architecture Exhibition. His works are exhibited in museums and art galleries all over the world. Mr. Peter eisenmann is the founder and former director of the Institute of Architecture and Urban Studies, an international think tank of architectural criticism. He won many awards, including the Guggenheim Scholarship. Brenner Prize awarded by American Academy of Arts and Literature.