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Bruce Beinfield Obituary

Bruce Beinfield
Bruce D. Beinfield, Norwalk architect and Fellow of the American Institute of Architecture, passed away on Friday, June 27th, after a hard-fought battle against pancreatic cancer. He was 73 years old. He is survived by his wife Carol; his three children, Alex, Carolyn, Suzanne, and their spouses; seven grandchildren; his sisters Harriet and Liz; his first wife, Kathleen; and a beloved community of extended family and friends. He was predeceased by his sister, Lynn.
He was born on February 12th, 1952 to Marjorie and Dr. Malcolm Beinfield, a renowned surgeon. He was raised in Westport, CT and after graduating from Staples High School in 1970, he began his western chapter, heading to the University of Colorado, Boulder for his undergraduate degree, then to the University of Colorado, Denver where he earned a Masters of Architecture with Honors in 1977. He carried his Colorado years with him all his life. It was there that he discovered how architecture could channel and create emotional energy; it was where he obtained the illustrious Colorado ID that he carried in his wallet until his last day; and he would forever remain a diehard Colorado Buffs football fan.
In 1983, Bruce and his wife Kathleen moved "home", to Rowayton, Connecticut, and that same year, he founded Beinfield Architecture. He devoted his life to harnessing architecture to make a positive impact on his community. He never designed merely for convenience or efficiency, but for people and context, using architecture to honor the traditions, rituals and mythology of a place. Norwalk, particularly Rowayton and South Norwalk, was the greatest beneficiary of his vision, and most recently, he dedicated his efforts to redesigning Darien's Corbin District. He designed hundreds of homes, offices, apartment buildings, and museums, endowing each place with some Bruce magic. Beinfield Architecture has received more than 100 design awards, including 44 AIA awards, each a testament to the creativity and unyielding dedication of Bruce and his team. He was at his desk, drawing and designing, until the very end.
He was funny, creative, expansive and he always thought for himself. He was often a man of few words, but when he spoke, people listened. He loved Pink Floyd, clams and rare cheeseburgers. He loved his family, gardening, nature, his home, his rituals and the life he built for himself. His work will forever be his greatest passion, and the world is more beautiful because of it.
He will be so missed, and we are so proud of him. For as long as we can, and to the best of our ability, we will honor his legacy of thoughtfulness, place making and living fully in this world, while gently challenging it, too. He is forever in our hearts.
A memorial service will be held at The Platform Sono, on Sunday, July 20th, 4 p.m.

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Published by The Hour on Jul. 2, 2025.

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Tom Clarke

July 23, 2025

So very sorry to hear of Bruce´s passing. My deepest condolences to his family. He was at every level the Father of SONO, and someone whose talent was respected by all, his mark will live forever in Norwalk, RIP Bruce,
Tom Clarke

Eric Rains

July 20, 2025

A great man. Widely regarded, highly admired and deeply respected. I will always be grateful for your influence on my life both personally and professionally.

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Elizabeth & Eric Rains

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Priscilla Feral

July 16, 2025

I appreciated Bruce´s talents and perspectives on environmentalism, politics and what mattered most in our bustling lives. I saw him as an activist, a kind, fair-minded, talented person with extraordinary moral fiber.We grew up in Westport together and I´ll miss his influence, empathy and humor.

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Carolyn Manson

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Michael &Emily Baran

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Ellen Duggins

July 9, 2025

Dear Carol and Carolyn, I just heard today about Bruce. I am so very sorry for you all. He was always so pleasant to Ray and I and our grandkids. I know he will be greatly missed, he was truly an exceptional man. Fondly, Ellen Duggins ( formerly 1 Nearwater )

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AMS Acquisitions

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Steve Hafner

July 7, 2025

Bruce designed KAYAK's Stamford HQ and our employees adored it. He was also a friend and neighbor to me. We'll all miss him!

Sally Luciano

July 7, 2025

Dear Liz,
I am deeply saddened to hear of Bruce’s passing. He was a kind hearted person with a great sense of humor and a highly respected architect. I am praying for you and your beautiful family during this heartbreaking time.

Jason Williams

July 6, 2025

I read Bruce`s obituary four times. It reads like a novel beautiful.We were neighbors. I have walked past his family house thousands of times.. In the summer, you could hear 1000 frogs in the pond next to the house.
My enduring impression of Bruce is that he knew More than he chose to say. He didn´t need to blab.
Half a century later, Bruce built a house for his mother, directly across Cross highway from where I grew up. When I am in Westport, Every time I step out the front door, I see the house that Bruce built.
Funny, it´s like we are both Still in the neighborhood,
And also not.
Jason Williams

Taina Denize

July 6, 2025

It was a great privilege to have worked with Bruce, his talent and his sense of humor will be greatly missed.

Mary Palmieri Gai

July 5, 2025

I am just so sorry to hear about Bruce. We went all the way through school together starting in kindergarten. I can't remember one negative thing. I was so impressed with his work on the waterfront. I had heard him personally ask former clients if he could help in any way. That ever-present smile I will miss most of all. RIP Bruce and to his family, please accept my sincere condolences.

Schuyler and Charlie Hinnant

July 5, 2025

It is with great sadness that we learned of Bruces passing. He was such a gifted and kind human being. Bruce helped us to create a beautiful home which we enjoyed for many years and will always miss. Our thoughts and prayers go out to your family at this difficult time. With fond memories, Schuyler and Charlie Hinnant

Betty Mohn

July 4, 2025

I went to school with Bruce. Always a nice guy. Sad news.
Betty Mohn

Kathleen Perez

July 3, 2025

I was always proud to see how Bruce accomplished what was his vision over the years .

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Mike Oz & Capital Equities Group Team

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Russelll Guerin, AIA

July 3, 2025

Very sad to hear about Bruce´s passing. He was a mentor and a friend. He has had such an influence on Connecticut Urbanism he will always be remembered.

Barbara Koteen

July 3, 2025

I knew Bruce as a board member at Stepping Stones Museum for Children. He contributed enormously to the museum over the years sharing his architectural talents with our community. he was a wonderful man and I am glad I had the chance to work with him. I am so sorry.

Jim Wheeler

July 3, 2025

I was an Art teacher at Staples and had both Bruce and Liz as students. I remember bruce´s work in sculpture. He was among the best.
My deepest sympathy and condolences to the family.

David Fiore

July 3, 2025

So very sad to lose Bruce way too early. The first thing I thought about after how great a loss this is for his family and friends, is how great a loss this is for our community. His work has always been just so darn special and his passion for it had a great and lasting impact on each community that was lucky enough to have one of his works in it. Forever thankful for Bruce and his life. He will be greatly and sadly missed.

Bob Kelly

July 3, 2025

Bruce was a good friend to many of his High School classmates. He always attended the reunions and resumed the conversations and friendships each time. He had a calming presence, and he shared his positive outlook with his old friends. We admired his character, and we will miss him.

Barbara Stevens

July 2, 2025

Please accept my deepest sympathy for your loss of Bruce.
Barb

Gail Jacobs Leitman

July 2, 2025

So very sorry to hear about losing such a person and friend. I grew up in Westport, and my brother, Doug, was a huge part of Bruce´s family. Sending hugs to Harriet and Liz. Once again, so sorry about your loss. Fondly, Gail Jacobs Leitman

Native Norwalker

July 2, 2025

An amazing contributor to this urban area, remembering Corbin Drive in the 70's, and the incredible present day status, also the Norwalk locations that flourished. here's to an architect of great visionary achievement. Rest in peace, a life well lived. Condolences to his entire family.

Andrew Bartolotta

July 2, 2025

Bruce left a distinct mark on the architectural character of this region. His passion for design and sense of place shaped countless buildings and communities. My condolences to his family, colleagues, and all those who worked alongside him.

Andrew Bartolotta

Ken Lametta

July 2, 2025

RIP Bruce,
I can only say that it was a pleasure working on so many jobs with you over the years. You knew how to keep things even, never a problem only a solution and quick. I remember my dad saying in the late 80's " that young man is a true visionary and you'll see where he goes from here "
Ffld County lost a great one.
Kenny

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