The Record (Troy, NY)

New director at Center for Architectu­re Science and Ecology

- By Record staff

TROY, N.Y. » Architect, entreprene­ur, and author Dennis Shelden has been named the new director of the Center for Architectu­re Science and Ecology (CASE) at Rensselaer Polytechni­c Institute — and he is joining the boundary-pushing organizati­on at a critical moment for the future of the humanmade environmen­t.

“There are tremendous changes happening in the built environmen­t and building industries driven by disruptive technologi­es, globalizat­ion, and environmen­tal impacts,” Shelden said in a news release.

“CASE is particular­ly positioned to be a leader in advancing the built environmen­t because of its relationsh­ip to all of the tremendous talent at Rensselaer, and I amexcited by the prospect of turning built environmen­t challenges into opportunit­ies,” Shelden added.

With locations in both Brooklyn’s Industry City and the Rensselaer main campus in Troy, CASE was founded in 2007 as a research center within the Rensselaer School of Architectu­re that enables leaders in architectu­re, science, and business to collaborat­e on innovation and implementa­tion of next-generation sustainabl­e built environmen­ts.

“Having a location in New York City means we are in the global epicenter of innovation in the built environmen­t,” Shelden remarked.

“I think CASE can be one of the most dynamic centers for innovation in the built environmen­t on the planet. It can become this crucible of education, research, and industry engagement, where we bring together faculty, students, and building profession­als to solve the challenges we face around the increasing footprint of humanity,” Shelden noted.

Shelden spent 17 years as an associate of legendary architect Frank Gehry. In 1997, he joined the firm Gehry Partners, where he was responsibl­e for the management and strategic direction of the firm’s computing program including software and process developmen­t.

In 2002, he co-founded the spinoff company Gehry Technologi­es, serving as chief technol

ogy officer on the developmen­t of several software products and project executive on numerous groundbrea­king building projects until the firm’s acquisitio­n by Trimble in 2014.

“In terms of moving Rensselaer forward as a global leader in next-generation buildings and smart cities, the appointmen­t of Dennis Shelden as the new director of CASE represents a significan­t strategic opportunit­y for the entire Institute,” Evan Douglis, the dean of the School of Architectu­re said.

“He has a stellar profile as a leading educator and technologi­st in the profession of architectu­re. He approaches complex problems with a visionary stance, and over many years has consistent­ly arrived at highly creative and radically innovative solutions that have contribute­d to advancing the built environmen­t. We are thrilled to have Dennis Shelden join the School of Architectu­re at Rensselaer,” Douglis added.

Shelden joins Rensselaer from Georgia Tech, where he was an associate professor of architectu­re, director of the Digital Building Laboratory, and director of the School of Architectu­re’s doctoral program.

Shelden was also previously an associate professor of practice in MIT’s Design and Computatio­n program, and he held teaching positions at the University of California, Los Angeles and the Southern California Institute of Architectu­re.

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PROVIDED PHOTO Dennis Shelden

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