Background
Spring, Bernard Polmer was born on July 9, 1927 in New York City. Son of Herman and Rose (Polmer) Spring.
Spring, Bernard Polmer was born on July 9, 1927 in New York City. Son of Herman and Rose (Polmer) Spring.
Bachelor of Arts cum laude, University of Pennsylvania, 1949; Master in Architecture, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1951.
Naval architect United States Bureau Ships, 1951-1953. Lecturer Royal Academy Fine Arts, Copenhagen, 1954-1955. Assistant professor Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, 1955-1959.
Research director Weyerhaeuser Company, Seattle, 1959-1961. Assistant professor the Cooper Union New York City, 1961-1965. Director Research Center Princeton School Architecture, 1965-1969.
Dean School Architecture City College New York, 1969-1980. President Boston Architectural Center, 1980-1990. Senior consultant Davis, Brody & Associates (Architects), New York City, 1961-1976.
Consultant architect, since 1976. Member New York State Board Architecture, 1974-1980. Executive committee, board directors Citizens Housing and Planning Council, 1972-1980.
Chairman New York City American Institute of Architects Schools Committee, 1970-1980. Member design examining committee National Council Architectural Registration Boards, 1975-1979. Chairman design awards jury Progressive Architecture, 1979.
Chairman Massachusetts Designer Selection Board, 1981-1985. Member Massachusetts Architectural Registration Board, 1986-1989.
Fellow American Institute of Architects. Member Association Collegiate Schools Architecture Clubs: Century (New York City). St. Botolph (Boston).
Married Phyllis Tubiolo, November 10, 1951. Children: Elin Felice, Jonathan Bernard, Suzanne Rebekah, Deborah Leigh.