
Robert Silman, as president of his structural engineering firm for the past forty-four years, has directed all phases of its operations. The firm divides its time evenly between projects of new construction, alteration, renovation and preservation with Mr. Silman contributing his knowledge in all structural materials.
Biography
He has particular expertise in historic preservation, as evidenced by his work on Carnegie Hall, Fallingwater and The Museum of Immigration at Ellis Island. The Secretary of the Interior appointed Mr. Silman to the National Center for Preservation Technology and Training Board representing the fields of engineering and preservation education. In 2006 he received the New York Historic Districts Council’s Landmarks Lion Award, an honor bestowed each year on an individual who has made significant contributions to historic preservation. In 2009 Mr. Silman received the AIA New York Chapter Award for his accomplishments in the field of engineering and contributions in the built environment in the City of New York.
Mr. Silman is founder and Past Chairman of the Working Commission 7 on Sustainable Design for the International Association for Bridge and Structural Engineers (IABSE). In recognition of his dedication to excellence in structural engineering and his role as a mentor for young engineers IABSE awarded Mr. Silman the prestigious Anton Tedesco Medal in 2005. He has written a number of articles on sustainability for Structural Engineering International, and he was co-leader with the National Trust for Historic Preservation running forums on sustainability and historic preservation at Pocantico, NY in 2008, and Nashville, TN in 2009. And finally, he led his entire office in participating in an intense effort to completely revise specifications and design methodologies to incorporate principles of sustainability.
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