Principal, Arup
Markus Schulte is a Principal with over 28 years of experience in Arup’s New York Office and leads their Façade Engineering and Building Physics group. Markus pioneers the design and construction of sophisticated buildings in NYC and around the world. His goal is to arrive at high-quality and efficient buildings, which meet vision, program, budget and schedule constraints of his clients. His team’s projects include Northeastern University’s Interdisciplinary Science Buildings with Payette, Columbia University’s new Business School with Diller Scofidio+Renfro; the Re-clad of 1271 Avenue of the Americas for the Rockefeller Group with Pei Cobb Freed; the enhancement of the Frick Collection with Selldorf Architects and BBB; the expansion of the SF-MoMA with Snohetta; Cornell’s First Academic Net-Zero Energy Building on Roosevelt Island with Morphosis; and multiple renovation and upgrade projects at the Metropolitan Museum with BBB. Markus has been a visiting lecturer at Yale University and at Cooper Union.