Background
Brunner, Arnold William was born on September 25, 1857 in New York, United States. Son of William and Isabella Brunner.
Brunner, Arnold William was born on September 25, 1857 in New York, United States. Son of William and Isabella Brunner.
Educational public schools, New York and Manchester, England. Massachusetts Institute Technology, 1877-1879.
Architect of Capitol Park State buildings, and Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Memorial Bridge, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. United States Post Office, Custom House and Court House, Cleveland. Stadium, College City of New York.
Students’ Building, Barnard College. School of Mines (Columbia). Mount Sinai Hospital, New York.
Cadet Hospital, West Point. Monumental Bridge, Toledo, O. And many other public private buildings Designed chapel and general arrangement of buildings for Denison U., Granville, O.
Won competition for new building for Department of State, Washington, District of Columbia Appointed by Governor of Ohio, member Board of Supervision for Public buildings and Grounds, Cleveland (president), and member similar commissions to prepare city plans for Baltimore, Rochester, Denver and other cities. Architect for improvements for city and waterfront, Albany, New York.
Member Board of Education, New York, 1902, Art Commission City of New York, 1908-1910. A.N.A., 1910, N.A., 1916. Appointed by President Roosevelt.
(Fellow) The American Institute of Architects (president New York Chapter, 1909-1910).
Married Emma Beatrice Kaufman, 1906.