Art + Environment

In this section of the Art+Environment conference, architect Will Bruder discusses the history of the Nevada Museum of Art building and the series of events, designs, inspirations and images that lead to its final site, shape and design.

Will Bruder earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in sculpture from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. He supplemented his studio art education with studies in structural engineering, philosophy, art history and urban planning, followed by an architectural apprenticeship under Gunnar Birkerts and Paolo Soleri. Subsequent to becoming registered, Will opened his own studio in 1974, and has completed more than 450 commissions, the largest of which is the 280,000 square-foot Central Library in Phoenix. He has lectured at the School of Architecture at Arizona State University, and been awarded the Rome Prize.

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