![]() Stein examined the condition of the stainless steel, glass and carbon steel frame components of the curtain wall. ![]() Moses Award for Preservation by the New York Landmarks Conservancy, Mr. Smith Corporation was honored with the Lucy G. In addition to rigorous performance mock-up testing, the skylight frames with the visionless glass snow guard assembly was tested in a “Cold Room” laboratory to observe the collection and accumulation of snow and ice and to observe their performance during the melting process.Īt the Lever House, for which the Gordon H. Known for his creative problem solving and extraordinarily fine understanding of enclosure systems fabrication, assembly and sealing, Mitchell Stein has performed forensic investigation on exterior facades that have had problems with water infiltration, excessive air infiltration, condensation, structural deficiencies, as well as fire damage.Īt Draper Laboratory, Mitchell was instrumental in the development, application and rigorous testing of the visionless glass snow guard assembly applied to a multi-faceted skylight system. in New Haven, CT and the Nelson Atkins Museum in Kansas City, MO. and Draper Laboratory in Cambridge, MA, University of Massachusetts Albert Sherman Center in Worcester, MA, The Point in Boston, MA, the Corning Houghton Park Campus in Corning, NY, 100 College St. and Barnard College in New York, NY, 50 + 60 Binney St. ![]() In the years since his joining GHSC he has participated in the design, specification preparation, shop drawing review, observation of mock-up assembly and testing, construction quality assurance observation and field inspection of such diverse projects as Moscone Center in San Francisco, CA, Los Angeles Convention Center & Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles, CA, South Campus of Children’s Hospital, Liberty One and Liberty Two in Philadelphia, PA, Cooper Union Engineering Building, 56 Leonard St., Lever House, Times Square Tower, 5 Times Square, 250 West 55th St. When he came to GHSC over 36 years ago, Mitchell Stein was already a 20-year veteran of the building enclosure and skylight industry, having worked as an engineer at Lupton Manufacturing Company, Tube Lite, SWS Industries and Ampat Eastern Corporation. Mitchell Stein has worked on a host of challenging projects that have helped owners, developers and architects realize their visions in new construction or recladding projects and restore performance to problem or deficient façades to reclaim functional buildings. MITCHELL STEIN PARTNER, SENIOR TECHNICAL CONSULTANT
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