Cristin Peacock
Vice-President/Architect
As Vice President and Partner of Peacock Architects, Cristin Peacock leads with vision, collaboration, and purpose. A fourth-generation architect, she has been a driving force behind the firm’s growth and diversification—expanding its reach across South Florida and beyond while strengthening its reputation as a women-led leader in innovative, community-focused design.
Cristin’s work bridges both public and private sectors, with experience spanning educational, civic, healthcare, and commercial environments. Her approach is grounded in creating meaningful spaces that foster connection, safety, and sustainability—ensuring each project reflects the values of the communities it serves.
Under her leadership, Peacock Architects has achieved notable recognition for both design excellence and business growth, consistently ranked among South Florida’s leading architecture firms. Beyond her professional achievements, Cristin is deeply committed to mentorship and industry advancement, cultivating future talent through internship programs, AXP guidance, and firmwide leadership development initiatives.
Cristin’s dedication to community engagement extends beyond the studio. She previously served on the City of Plantation’s Planning and Zoning Board and currently serves as Secretary on the AIA Fort Lauderdale Chapter Board for the 2026 term—advocating for transparency, ethical practice, and the continued elevation of the architectural profession.
A Cum Laude graduate of Florida Atlantic University with a Bachelor of Architecture and a Minor in Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED), Cristin embodies purpose-driven leadership—where creativity, integrity, and community come together to shape spaces that design beyond dreams.
“Architecture has always felt like the ultimate fusion of art, science, and humanity. As architects, we’re not only shaping buildings—we’re shaping the environments where people learn, heal, and connect. It’s a profession that demands curiosity, empathy, and technical mastery, but also a deep responsibility to our communities. For me, architecture is both a calling and a privilege—an opportunity to create with purpose, mentor with intention, and leave a positive imprint on the world around us.”