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Curriculum Vitae
Educated in the practice of architecture through 29 years of direct experience spanning a wide range of public and private work, Mr. Burnette's self-taught curriculum includes a 3 year period at the Frank Lloyd Wright School of Architecture. Burnette's 11 year association with the studio of William Bruder culminated in a six year design collaboration on the New Phoenix Central Library as co-designer, project architect, and filed architect. He founded the studio of Wendell Burnette Architects in 1996. He has also been an assistant professor at the School of Architecture and Landscape Architecture at Arizona State University since 2000. Burnette has traveled widely in Asia, Europe, Africa and the Americas to assimilate a world perspective of architecture. In the United States and specifically in the American deserts he has absorbed a unique, regional understanding of place. His work has been presented in periodicals and books in the United States and abroad. Burnette's architecture has received local and national awards, and due to this recognition, continues to be invited as guest lecturer and critic at Universities and AIA events across North America.
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