Markus Schulte
About Markus Schulte
Markus Schulte is a Principal and NY Facade Group Leader at Arup, with extensive experience in structural engineering and teaching roles at various institutions.
Company
Markus Schulte is currently working at Arup as the Principal, NY Façade Group Leader. He leads Arup's Façade Engineering & Building Physics group in New York City. His extensive career at Arup includes work on high-profile projects like the Lincoln Center's campus renovation in New York City.
Title
Markus Schulte holds the position of Principal and NY Facade Group Leader at Arup. His leadership extends to overseeing various significant structural engineering projects, maintaining the firm's high standards in façade engineering and building physics.
Education and Expertise
Markus Schulte has a robust educational background in structural engineering. He studied at Leibniz University Hannover, where he achieved a Master of Engineering Science (MEngSC) from 1986 to 1993. Prior to that, he attended Marianne Weber Gymnasium in Lemgo, Germany, from 1976 to 1985.
Professional Background
Markus Schulte's professional journey includes roles across different organizations. He worked at Manfred Veenker Consulting Engineers as a Project Engineer from 1989 to 1990. From 1990 to 1993, he was a Teaching Assistant at Leibniz Universität Hannover, Germany. He was a Visiting Associate Professor at The Cooper Union in New York from 2010 to 2015.
Notable Projects
Markus Schulte has been involved in several landmark projects. He supervised the design and construction activities for the Lincoln Center’s campus renovation, a $1.2 billion project. Additionally, he was responsible for the engineering design of the Sony Center in Berlin, Germany. Currently, he is working on the expansion of SF-MoMA with Snohetta, and Cornell’s First Academic Net-Zero Energy Building with Morphosis. He is also engaged in Mexico City’s new airport with Foster & Partners.
Consulting Roles
Markus Schulte has served as a Consulting Engineer to Zaha Hadid’s Studio at Yale University. Additionally, he has been a visiting lecturer at a university in Vienna, Austria, sharing his extensive knowledge in structural engineering with the academic community.