Working Professional Conversations with Phil Bernstein
Fri, May 12
|New Haven
Join us at the Yale School of Architecture for NOMAct's Working Professional Conversations with Phil Bernstein. Phil Bernstein, Associate Dean and Professor at Yale SoA will lead a conversation about the profession of architecture as a practitioner and academic.
DATE & LOCATION
May 12, 2023, 3:00 PM – 5:00 PM
New Haven, 180 York St, New Haven, CT 06511, USA, Room 322
Guests
ABOUT THE EVENT
Join us at the Yale School of Architecture for NOMAct's Working Professional Conversations with Phil Bernstein.
Phil Bernstein, Associate Dean and Professor at Yale SoA will lead a conversation about the profession of architecture as a practitioner and academic. Light refreshments will be provided. The discussion will be followed by a tour of the Yale SoA studio space.
Philip Bernstein
Associate Dean and Professor Adjunct
Yale School of Architecture
Phil Bernstein is an architect and technologist who has taught at the School of Architecture since 1988 and where he received his B.A and M.Arch. He was a Vice President at Autodesk where he was responsible for setting the company’s future vision and strategy for BIM technology. Prior to Autodesk Phil was a principal at Pelli Clarke and Partners Architects where he managed many of the firm’s most complex commissions including projects for the Mayo Clinic, Goldman Sachs, and Reagan Washington National Airport. He is the author of Machine Learning: Architecture in the Age of Artificial Intelligence (2022), Architecture | Design | Data – Practice Competency in the Era of Computation (2018) and co-editor of Building (In) The Future: Recasting Labor in Architecture (2010 with Peggy Deamer), and consults, speaks and writes extensively on technology, practice and project delivery. He is a Fellow of the American Institute of Architects, a Senior Fellow of the Design Futures Council, and former Chair of the AIA National Contract Documents Committee.