Frazier Forman Peters (July 20, 1895 - February 1963) was an American builder and architect specializing in stone houses.
In 1936, Peters came to the attention of a Mrs. E. G. Rionda, who later had him design and build a colony of stone houses on her estate in Alpine, New Jersey.
Frazier was influenced by the work of Ernest Flagg and evolved innovative and cost-effective methods of stone building construction.
There he eventually established a community, Points of View, populated with stone houses designed and built by him, in one of which he dwelt until his death.
His granddaughter, architect Laura Blau, co-authored a book, "Frazier Forman Peters; Westports Legacy in Stone", (2014) with Robert Weingarten.