| Designer | 1998 Bruce Hannah, IDSA Bruce graduated from Pratt Institute in 1963, became a faculty member there and a full-time tenured professor in 1993, when he was appointed Chair of the Graduate Industrial Design Department. His career began in 1967 when, in collaboration with Andrew Morrison, he produced award-winning groups for Knoll International, a firm with which Bruce collaborated for 25 years. The partnership won the ALCOA Award, and awards from ASID, I.B.D., and ID Magazine. In 1976 Bruce established his own office, Designs included the Hannah Desk System for Knoll, which was chosen as a Design of the Decade by IDSA in 1990. In 1992, Bruce became president of CADRE, Pratt`s Center for Advanced Design Research and Education, and was awarded the prestigious Bronze Apple for his collaboration with Dr. Dan Fechtner, Danae Willson and Arnold Wasserman in the creation of the first international conference on Universal Design Access to Daily Living.
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