Steve Sanderson, CASE, New York
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Room 103, 230 College Street
Following the lecture, audience members are invited to continue the conversation with the speaker in the Graduate Student Lounge, located in the lower level of 230 College Street.
Steve Sanderson is a founding partner of CASE and the Director of Implementation Solutions where he is primarily responsible for leading the knowledge and change management efforts for leading AECO clients. His approach considers implementation holistically, advising clients on the long-term vision, objectives, management, staffing, platforms and capabilities needed to succeed with new technology-enabled processes. Significant projects include firmwide design technology strategies for HDR, Aedas and Oldcastle BuildingEnvelope. Steve received his Master of Engineering from the Product-Architecture Lab at Stevens Institute and a Bachelor of Science in Industrial Design from Virginia Tech. He has been a visiting faculty member at Princeton University and Parsons The New School for Design and speaks internationally on technology innovation at venues such as SIGGRAPH, ENR FutureTech, BIMForum, and AIA TAP.
Daniels Sessions aims to explore new and alternative viewpoints on architectural practice and research. The series features speakers who present unconventional perspectives and work from both inside and outside of the discipline. Daniels Sessions aims to provoke thought and generate discussion in a less formal setting. Following the lecture, audience members are invited to continue the conversation with the speaker in the Graduate Student Lounge, located in the lower level of 230 College Street.