Bruce Lindsey
Update:
In the Fall of 2006 Bruce Lindsey became the Dean of Architecture in the Sam Fox School of Design & Visual Arts, Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri. here.
Bruce Lindsey is a Professor and former Head (2001-2006) of the School of Architecture at Auburn University and along with Andrew Freear is the Co-Director of Auburn’s Rural Studio. He has extensive experience in beginning design education and has written and lectured widely on the role of digital technology in design. His book Digital Gehry: Material Resistance Digital Construction was published by Birkhauser in 2001. Prior to coming to Auburn Lindsey was Associate Head and Associate Professor of Art and Architecture at Carnegie Mellon’s School of Architecture. He has been a visiting professor at Arizona State University, Catholic University and was the Pierce Visiting Critic at the State University of New York at Buffalo. In 2005 Lindsey received the American Institute of Architects National Teaching Honor Award, along with Professors Rebecca O’Neal Dagg and Rusty Smith.
Lindsey is a practicing architect, craftsman, and aspiring blues man. He has received numerous awards for his design work including a number of AIA design awards. His furniture designs and metal work has been exhibited nationally. The recently completed Pittsburgh Glass Center in collaboration with Davis Gannon architects is a Gold rated LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) design. This project received an AIA Design Honor Award and was chosen as one of the top ten green buildings in 2005 by the Committee on the Environment of the American Institute of Architects. Lindsey has received no recognition for his musical abilities.
Lindsey, a native of Idaho, received his Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in art from the University of Utah and his Master’s degree in architecture from Yale.
