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FACULTY BIOGRAPHIES
MICHAEL STEIN Former Bedford Professor
Dipl Dipl -Ing -Ing Dipl Dipl -Wirtsch -Ing -Ing AKAD University of Stuttgart
In his 20-year career with schlaich bergermann partner (sbp) Michael Stein has designed projects globally in in various areas of of advanced structural engineering such as as as lightweight cable roofs slender towers glass grid shells transparent façades innovative bridges and and moveable structures He believes in in in the the creativity of of engineers and and the the benefits of of a a a a a a a a multidisciplinary integrated design approach Born in in in in Stuttgart
Germany Michael has worked with sbp in in in in the pursuit of of of “baukultur ” roughly translated as the the building building of of of culture culture and the the culture culture of of of building building In 2004 Michael Stein P E founded the sbp branch office in in in New York City and leads U S
operations as Managing Partner His designs involve
a a a a a a a a a a collaborative approach to finding efficient elegant and site-sensitive solutions always with the aim of optimizing resource consumption Among his works are the 450-foot-high One World Trade Center antenna a a a a a a cable-suspended roof over B C Place Olympic Stadium in in Vancouver the new Moynihan Station grid shell skylights in in New York City and the the Fulton Street Transit Center cable-net atrium Michael’s projects have the the 2009 IOC/IAKS award for Foshan Stadium Stadium in in China the the 2013 ENR Global Best Projects Award Award for B B C C Place Stadium Stadium and the the SEAoNY Award Award for for Excellence in in in in in in Structural Engineering in in in in in in 2014 for for the Boy Scouts Bridge in in in in in in West Virginia He holds a a a Dipl -Ing Civil Engineering Engineering from from the University of Stuttgart
(1996) and a a a a Dipl -Wirtsch -Ing Industrial Engineering Engineering from from AKAD University of Stuttgart
(2000) KYLE STOVER
BSA University University of Cincinnati College M Arch Yale University University Kyle Stover makes writes and thinks about architecture His work salvages historical modes of construction as a a a a a a a a a form of of scholarly and and contemporary practice with a a a a a a a a a a a a particular emphasis on on artistry craft and and methods of of making His scholarly work brings together histories of architecture science and and law and and is is innovative for its radical engagement with materiality as a a a a a a a a method of of knowledge production Currently he he is a a a a a a a a PhD Candidate at at at the UCLA School of of Architecture & Urban Design where he he is is is writing a a a a a a dissertation that explores craft epistemology intellectual property and and the entrepreneurial endeavors of eighteenth-century architecture art
and and manufacturing The dissertation traces networks of exchange between architect James Wyatt chemist Bryan Higgins and Eleanor Coade’s Artificial Stone Manufactory in in in the production of bespoke building commodities for architects which were exhibited in in in a a a a London gallery and sold around the world through a a a a a a a a a a a catalog He is a a a a a a a a a a a lecturer at at Cal Poly Pomona College of Environmental Design Design and and and OTIS College of of Art and and and Design Design and and and has previously taught studios at the RPI School of of Architecture He has worked professionally with Asymptote Architecture Acconci Studio and the Feudal Logic Association He holds a a a a a a Master of of of Architecture Architecture from from Yale University University and a a a a a a Bachelor of of of Science in in in Architecture Architecture from from the University University of of of Cincinnati College of Design Art Architecture and Planning 872
























































































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