Born:
1857,
Died:
1925
New York architect Arnold Brunner participated in several T-Square Club/Philadelphia Chapter AIA exhibitions in the early twentieth century. He also designed the Henry S. Frank Memorial Synagogue on Old York Road in Philadelphia.
Brunner graduated from MIT in 1879, subsequently gaining office experience with the prolific George B. Post in New York. After studying in Europe for some two years, he returned to New York and established an independent practice in 1885.
Written by
Sandra L. Tatman.
Clubs and Membership Organizations
- Architectural League of New York
School Affiliations
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
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