
About
Bruce E. Moore is a Professor of Architecture at Drury University's Hammons School of Architecture, where he has taught since 1986. He served as Acting and Associate Director of the School and currently focuses on environmental technology and design studios.
- Education:
- B.S. in Architecture, University of Michigan (1980)
- M.Arch, University of Michigan (1982)
Moore specializes in architectural acoustics, energy technology, and sustainable design practices. His work spans academic, cultural, and educational facility design, with a particular emphasis on integrating environmental technologies into architectural practice.
His professional contributions include acoustical consultation for projects like the Gittinger Music Building and LEED-certified schools in Springfield, MO. Moore maintains an active architectural practice through collaborations with local firms.
- Scientific Awards:
- AIA/AAF Scholastic Award
- Multiple Springfield AIA Design Honor Awards
- AIA National Award
- Tau Sigma Delta Membership
- Drury Faculty Award for Advising
As a certified LEED AP and AIA member, Moore combines academic leadership with real-world applications through his consultancy for architecture firms and institutions like Louisiana State University Center for Energy Studies.





