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January 23, 2002

MBT

Bruckner

Robert Bruckner has been appointed principal of the firm and director of MBT Seattle, the architecture firm responsible for design of a number of prominent Seattle-area projects.

Bruckner has been a leader in campus design and the architecture of award-winning research, academic and health care buildings for 17 years. He has worked closely with MBT for the past 18 months as a design consultant on a new research laboratory for Allergan, Inc., in Irvine, Calif.

For the past three years, Bruckner led bruckner studio, a design collaborative focused on the architecture and master planning of research and academic environments. He is currently working with the University of Chicago to develop its campus master plan, as well as on architectural projects for research and higher education institutions throughout the western U.S.

Previously, Bruckner was the principal for design of NBBJ Architecture’s eastern practice, and was a designer with Helmut Jahn in Chicago. He also worked with Taft Architects in Houston. His client list includes the University of Washington, University of Alaska at Fairbanks, University of Idaho, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Microsoft and the Samsung Medical Foundation in Korea.

As principal-in-charge of MBT Seattle, Bruckner assumes the leadership role from Peter Hockaday, who opened the Seattle office in 1998 and who is retiring in 2002 after 34 years with MBT




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