Carl Stein
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| Carl Stein | |
| Title | FAIA, LEED AP |
| Born | USA |
| Education | Middlebury College, Cooper Union, Harvard Graduate School of Design |
| Firms | Elemental Architecture LLC, New York, New York, USA (founding principal) Stein White Nelligan Architects LLC, 2001–2006(Principal) Stein White Architects LLC, 1998–2000 (Principal) The Stein Partnership, 1977–1998 (Principal) Richard G. Stein And Associates, 1971–1977, Marcel Breuer and Associates, 1968–1971 |
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[edit] Select Projects
- Shepard Hall, New York, New York
- South Jamaica Branch Library, Queens, New York
- Center for Environmental Research & Conservation, New York, New York
- Department of Environmental Conservation Regional Headquarters, New Paltz, New York
- The Great Hall at Shepard Hall, City College of New York
- Women's Rights National Historic Park, Seneca Falls, New York
- Walt Whitman Historic Birthplace Interpretative Center, West Hills, New York
- Combined Police & Fire Facility, New York, New York
- 41st Police Precinct Station House, Bronx, New York
- Atlanta Public Library (central location), Atlanta , Georgia (As Associate-in-charge through design with Marcel Breuer and Associates)
[edit] Discussion
Carl Stein, FAIA, has pursued architectural practice in tandem with research throughout his career. His research, exploring both built work and planning, has focused on energy efficient design, historic reconstruction and their relationship to establish a contemporary architectural vocabulary. Mr. Stein is nationally recognized for his contributions to the field of sustainable design and is committed to a robust and modernist understanding of its practice.
For his achievements, Stein has received numerous awards including the New York Society for Architects Lifetime Architectural Achievement Award, membership to the prestigious College of Fellows as well as the Earth Day Top Ten Award from the American Institute of Architects and the Presidential Award for Design Excellence.
Mr. Stein is the author of many pioneering works on ‘green’ architecture, such as Energy Conscious Architecture; the first in a series commissioned by the National Council of Architectural Registration Boards, and has chaired the National AIA Energy Professional Development Task Force. His forthcoming book from W.W. Norton and Company Greening Modernism addresses the interrelationships between sustainability, architectural preservation, and the Modern movement and places these issues into historical perspective. Published in The New York Times and Progressive Architecture, Mr. Stein also lectures worldwide and has served as consultant for the US Supreme Court, US Department of Energy and the New York State Council for the Arts. Including a five-year term as Professor at The City College of New York School of Architecture, Mr. Stein sees need to bring a rational design sensibility to professionals, academics and public alike.
Carl Stein studied architecture at The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science & Art and at Harvard University Graduate School of Design after completing undergraduate studies in physics at Middlebury College. Prior to founding elemental, Mr. Stein worked for Marcel Breuer Associates from 1968 to 1971 and Richard G. Stein from 1971 to 1977. In 1977 he formed The Stein Partnership with Richard Stein followed by Stein White Architects and Stein White Nelligan Architects. Mr. Stein is licensed to practice architecture in numerous states and is a LEED Accredited Professional by the US Green Building Council
[edit] Publications, Research and Invited Papers
Greening Modernism: Preservation, Sustainability and the Modern Movement W.W. Norton & Company, 2010
Case Study - South Jamaica Branch Library Northeast Sustainable Energy Assoc./Mid-Atlantic Sustainability Conference, 2002
Alternative Replacement Material For Terra Cotta - 10 Year Analysis Association For Preservation Technology, 2001
Energy Conscious Architecture, Second Edition NCARB – Profession Development Program Monograph No. 1, 2001
Architectural Criteria For Glassfiber Reinforced Concrete GFRC 95 Congress – Strasbourg, France, October 1995
Documentation For Historic Reconstruction American Society of Civil Engineers Spring Seminar, May 1994
Energy Conscious Architecture NCARB – Profession Development Program Monograph Monograph No. 1, 1993
Restoring With Cad and Camera Progressive Architecture, August 1993
Material Selection, an Architect’s View GRC 93 Congress – Copenhagen, Denmark, June 1993
Trenton Integrated Community Energy System ASHRAE Transactions, 1984
Handbook of Energy Use For Building Construction US Department of Energy, 1981
Stay Warm (and Save Money) Energy Conservation For Old Law Tenements New York City Council President’s Office and The New York City Energy Office, 1981
Windows Health and Welfare Canada, 1980
Institutional Issues For Community Energy Systems American Chemical Society Publications, August 1979
Energy Conservation In Existing Buildings NCARB - ADVP Monograph No. 1 (Prototype), 1978
Minimum Cost Energy Conservation Program For Nyc Schools National Science Foundation/Rann, 1977
Energy Conservation Operation Manual National Science Foundation/Rann, 1977
Energy and the Art of Architecture Energy And Buildings, October 1977
Feasibility Study For Integrated Community Energy System Us Department Of Energy, 1977
Another View of Modern Architecture The New York Times, 18 July 1976
Energy In Building Construction US Energy Research and Development Administration, 1976
Energy: Understanding the Options Buildings And The Environment, New York Botanical Garden, 1976
School Lighting Reevaluated American School And University, 1975
Low Energy Utilization School Sponsored By the National Science Foundation, 1974
Cogeneration and District Heating Architectural Graphic Standards, Eighth Edition, American Institute Of Architects
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