Joshua G. Stein is the recipient of the Marion O. and Maximilian E. Hoffman Rome Prize Fellowship in Architecture (2010). In 2009, he launched Radical Craft architectural company. Soon after its inception it was featured in ‘5 To Watch.’ Awards Stein has received various awards including: * Graham Foundation for Advanced Studies in the Fine Arts grants (2015) with Del Harrow on ‘Data Clay: Digital Strategies for Parsing the Earth.’ * AIA Upjohn Research Award (2017) * First place in the New Infrastructure: Innovative Transit Solutions for Los Angeles competition (2009) * Third place in the World Sustainability Centre Competition for SOMS ATOLL. Career Other positions Stein holds include: co-director of Data Clay Network and co-editor of Dingbat 2.0. He is a former member of the LA Forum Board of Directors and has taught at the California College of the Arts, Cornell University, SCI-Arc, and the Milwaukee Institute of Art & Design. He is Professor of Architecture at Woodbury University where he also directs The Institute of Material Ecologies (T-IME). He is the 2019-20 Mitchell Visiting Professor of Architecture at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Education Stein has an M.Arch (Master of Architecture) from the University of California (UCLA) and a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Wisconsin.
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