Bruce Fisher believes the form, planning, and aesthetic for each project should be distinct, sensitively responding to the specifics of context, environment, and the aspirations of the client.
Bruce is an architect with more than two decades of experience who co-leads KPFUrban, a specialist group that brings together master planning with KPF’s data-driven design and environmental practice to create more connected, sustainable, and equitable cities.
Bruce’s work has received numerous awards, including the AIA International Design Award for 18 Robinson, Singapore, and the AIA New York Merit Award for pro bono work in Accra, Ghana. He has also co-chaired the New York AIA Global Dialogues Committee and teaches at The Graduate School of Architecture Planning and Preservation at Columbia.