David Dew Bruner

David Dew Bruner is a registered landscape architect presently focusing on residential design work in the tristate area. Bruner worked in the New York City Department of Parks and Recreation for over a decade, serving as deputy administrator and landscape architect for Riverside Park as well as manager of the East River Esplanade. He has served in the past as the landscape architect for the New York Restoration Project and the World Trade Center. Bruner’s art has been exhibited throughout the U.S. as part of the permanent collections of Georgetown University, American Express, and HSBC. Bruner has taught for over 19 years at the New York Botanical Garden. He holds a B.L.A and B.F.A. from Louisiana State University and an M.L.A. from the University of Massachusetts Amherst.

David Dew Bruner teaches Landscape Design Studio IV: Residential and Smaller Scale Design.