Fred A. Petersen (1808-1885) was an American architect.
He was one of the original 13 founders of the American Institute of Architects.
[1] He was a political refugee having escaped from imprisonment for his involvement in the German Revolution of 1848.
[1] In 1855 he patented the first fireproof hollow brick tile for Cooper Union, a building he designed.
[1][2] He died in Orange, New Jersey.