LERA, Associate Partner | New York City, United States
Michael Hopper, P.E. is an Associate Partner at LERA Consulting Structural Engineers. With the firm since 2010, he has contributed to numerous innovative structural designs for a wide range of structures, from cultural facilities to academic buildings and supertall towers. Hopper is currently managing the School of Engineering & Applied Science (SEAS) + Environmental Sciences (ES) academic complex at Princeton University, a series of hybrid timber-steel and concrete structures that are organized to meet the performance requirements of these unique laboratory buildings while reducing embodied carbon. His other current work includes a high-end residential project in Washington D.C.; the adaptive reuse of 51 Bridge Street in Pittsburgh, PA; and the Lucas Museum of Narrative Art in Los Angeles, CA.
Some of his award-winning projects include the Roy & Diana Vagelos Education Center at Columbia…
Steel-Timber Research Project Steering Committee (2022 – Present)
15 May 2023
Forging Vertical Neighborhoods
Sean Gallagher & Michael Hopper
The David Rubenstein Forum at the University of Chicago is a space of discourse and intellectual exchange aimed at fostering the outward engagement of visiting...
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26 October 2015
Securing the Vibrant Future of our Cities: Decision Making Principles for Aspirational Projects
Matthew Melrose, Daniel Sesil & Michael Hopper, P.E., Leslie E. Robertson Associates
There is a tension between aspirations and risks in the development and delivery of any building project. Columbia University Medical and Graduate Education Building (CUMGEB)...
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15 May 2023
Forging Vertical Neighborhoods
Sean Gallagher & Michael Hopper
The David Rubenstein Forum at the University of Chicago is a space of discourse and intellectual exchange aimed at fostering the outward engagement of visiting...
26 October 2015
Securing the Vibrant Future of our Cities: Decision Making Principles for Aspirational Projects
Matthew Melrose, Daniel Sesil & Michael Hopper, P.E., Leslie E. Robertson Associates
There is a tension between aspirations and risks in the development and delivery of any building project. Columbia University Medical and Graduate Education Building (CUMGEB)...
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