Ms. Peu-Duvallon holds a Masters Degree in Historic Preservation from Columbia University, and has been working in the field of historic preservation since 2003. At LPC, she reviewed and approved work to be done on individual landmarks and buildings in historic districts, and guided applicants through the public hearing process. She advised architects, engineers, contractors, and property owners on sound preservation practice and LPC policy.
Among the projects under Ms. Peu-Duvallon's purview while at LPC were the 2007-2008 Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum restoration, the Waldorf-Astoria, the Seagram Building, Lever House, the Dakota, and the San Remo. This experience has informed her successes as a consultant, giving her clients the ‘inside baseball’ of the review process. Jacqueline Peu-Duvallon’s recent high-profile clients include RH (formerly Restoration Hardware), The New York Public Library, Madison Equities, and XIN Development. Recent projects that have required LPC approval include the re-design of the addition at 9-19 Ninth Avenue, RH’s new national flagship design showroom, the Gallery, and 55 Gansevoort Street, RH's soon-to-open boutique hotel, the Guest House. Ms. Peu-Duvallon has also won approval for the Thierry Despont-designed addition at 50 Hudson Street, and for alterations related to the residential re-development of 212 Fifth Avenue, designed by Helpern Architects. Ms. Peu-Duvallon has guided numerous townhouse renovations and won approval for the re-development of the RKO Keith Theater in Flushing, Queens, and for the installation of subway access elevators on Broad Street in Manhattan on behalf of Madison Equities.