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Peter Laros Shelton (March 26, 1945 - August 26, 2012) was an architect and interior designer based in
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. The ''New York Times'' wrote, his "less-is-more sensibility became a hallmark for apartments ringing Central Park." Editor in chief of ''Architectural Digest'', Margaret Russell, said Shelton was a leader in the field who "won pretty much every award a firm could win." In 2011, Shelton's firm received the Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum's
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for interior design, and he was inducted to the International Interior Design Association Hall of Fame in 1996.


Early life and education

Shelton was born in
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, to Margaret (nee Laros) and Talbot Shelton, vice-president of
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. His maternal grandfather was industrialist Russel K. Laros. Shelton graduated from the
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in 1968, where he was a member of the fraternity of St. Anthony Hall. He received a master’s in architecture from the
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in 1975.


Career

Shelton worked in the offices of Edward Durrell Stone & Associates and
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before founding Shelton, Mindel & Associates with Lee F. Mindel in 1978. The two architects worked on all projects together. Shelton "conceived the plans," and Mindel "refined those plans and dealt with clients." ''
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'' wrote, Their designs appear seamless, effortless—even inevitable… Every detail of their work—from the floor plan and the materials to the lighting, the furnishings and the artwork—has been carefully analyzed." One of the firm's early commissions was designing the 48,000 square foot
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club called
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in 1980. The project was well-reviewed and built its reputation. The firm was noted for creating interiors for apartments in the Central Park area, gaining many articles in ''
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''.Giovannini J. A Fine Second Act for a Summer House. ''Architectural Digest''. 2008;65(7):78-85. Accessed March 13, 2022. EBSCO. Their signature style "marries clean-lined minimalism with a luminous classicism," resulting in "exacting spaces in neutral hues, with felicitous pops of color; dashing midcentury furnishings mingled with crisp bespoke pieces."Bird A, Cochran S, Coe J, et al. The 2016 AD 100. ''Architectural Digest''. 2016;73(1):98-148. Accessed March 13, 2022. EBSCO
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was one of their celebrity clients, and they also designed the New York City and the corporate headquarters of
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. They also designed the bar and dining areas of Celebrity cruise ships. After one residential project in
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, Shelton said, "We tried to accept the building and embrace what it had to offer. The question was how to honor the old while bringing it forward.”


Awards

Shelton, Mindel won 25 awards from the
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and three design awards from the
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. The firm was inducted into the International Interior Design Hall of Fame in 1996. In 2011, Shelton, Mindel & Associates won the Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum's
National Design Award The American National Design Awards, founded in 2000, are various awards funded and bestowed by the Cooper-Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum. There are seven official design categories, and three additional awards when applicable. Any supplement ...
for interior design. This award is given to an individual or firm for exceptional and exemplary work in domestic, corporate, or cultural interior design."


Personal

Shelton was married at 50 to
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, a trained architect turned fashion designer who was a contestant on Season 3 of Bravo TV's ''
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''. Together they had five sons: Peik, Truman, Pierson, Larson, Finn, and a step-daughter Cleo from Bennett’s first marriage. In 2012, Shelton died at his home in
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from cancer at age 67.


References


External links


Shelton, Mindel & Associates company website
{{DEFAULTSORT:Shelton, Peter L. 1945 births 2012 deaths 20th-century American architects Architects from New York City Architects from Pennsylvania American interior designers People from Bethlehem, Pennsylvania Pratt Institute alumni St. Anthony Hall University of Pennsylvania alumni University of Pennsylvania School of Design alumni