After a childhood spent in Bourgogne and Savoie in France, Anik Pearson trained as an architect at The Cooper Union in New York City. At Cooper she graduated as valedictorian of her class and won the school AIA award, among others. Her practical training was at the offices of Cicognani Kalla Architects and Peter Pennoyer Architects. She established her firm in 2001.
Much of Anik Pearson Architect's experience is with New York City apartments and country houses, particularly in remote locations. Each project is unique and tailored to respond to the client's individual requirements. Every detail is original and designed by hand. Assembling thorough and studied drawings and specifications enables the coordination process to take place well in advance, saving each client valuable time and expense during construction. The firm pays great attention to detail and encourages the use of higher craftsmanship and materials which age gracefully, improving durability and offering long-term benefits.