Erik Madsen Published Works

 

ERIK MADSEN - PUBLISHED WORKS

Erik Madsen has been involved in academia for the last decade. At New York Institute of Technology, New York City College of Technology, and Pratt Institute, he taught engineering classes to architect and construction management students. Erik currently teaches a course on the structural portion of the New York City building code at NYU School of Professional Studies, as well as a renovation course which is one of the most popular and intellectually rigorous courses in the continuing education department. 

In addition to academics, Erik co-curated the Make It Work. Engineering Possibilities exhibit at the New York Center for Architecture. For the last 13 years, he has been an active member of the Structural Engineer's Association of New York (SEAoNY), holding positions such as Publications Advisor, Chair of the Programs Committee, and Director on the SEAoNY Board of Directors. Erik is currently the national delegate for the state of New York for SEAoNY, and is also on both SEAoNY's and NCSEA's code advisory committee. He recently taught a seminar for SEAoNY on the changes to the IBC 2018.

PUBLICATIONS:

  • “Case Study: The Standard Hotel” By Erik A. Madsen and various authors, Council of Tall Buildings and Urban Habitats (CTBUH) Journal, 2010 Issue 1

  • “Restoring the Gulf Region” by Erik A. Madsen and Zak Kostura, Cross Sections, Volume 12 No. 2

STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING TEACHING CATALOG:

  • NYU - 2009 - Present: “Adaptive Reuse” & “The New York City Building Code: Structural”

  • Pratt Institute - 2008 - 2013: “Statics & Strength of Materials”, “Reinforced Concrete Design”, “Structural Steel Design”, “Technics”, “Independent Research Project on the Safety Effects of Confined Masonry Design near Machu Picchu”

  • City University of New York – City Tech Campus – Fall 2010: “Structural Steel Design”

  • NYIT – Manhattan Campus – 2007-2008: “Reinforced Concrete Design”

  • Lorman Education Seminar – Spring 2007: Structural Renovation of Buildings