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Stephen R. Lee Stephen R. Lee is a professor of architecture at Carnegie Mellon University
and Administrative Director of the Carnegie Mellon University Center
for Building Performance and Diagnostics, which focuses on sustainable
design and systems integration for commercial and residential architecture.
The Centers research involves issues of product, process (including
software development for simulation) and field verification of building
performance. Professor Lee has completed an experimental house for Armstrong
World Industries The Susquehanna Project and was a team member for the
General Services Administration Advanced Workplace Laboratory project
in Washington, DC. As a practitioner, Mr. Lees firm, TAI + LEE,
Architects P.C. has been, and continues to be, forerunners in implementing
energy effective and sustainable design in their residential and commercial
work. They are actively involved in the reshaping of Pittsburghs
neighborhoods through the design and implementation of projects that
suit the needs and unique context of each neighborhood. Professor Lee
helped to review baseline systems and components required by the Pennsylvania
Department of Environmental Protection standard specification and then
to establish a set of modifications to improve organizational flexibility,
technological adaptability and building performance. |
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