Ben Rosenberg

Ben Rosenberg hails from Philadelphia. He earned his BS in engineering
from Princeton University (cum laude) and is a principal at Silman, where he
leads new and existing building projects ranging from higher education to
single- and multi-family residential to historic preservation. Recently completed
projects include Milstein Hall at Cornell University, the Granoff Center for
the Creative Arts at Brown University, the Ruane Friar Development Center at
Providence College and the National Museum of African American History and
Culture in Washington, DC. He is a licensed professional engineer in four
states, including Rhode Island. Rosenberg has recently taught at the Harvard
Graduate School of Design (
Construction Systems) and the Roger Williams
University School of Art, Architecture and Historic Preservation (
Design of
Structures
) and has served on several juries for the Boston Society of
Architects.
Fall 2022
- ARCH-2154-01 Steel Structures
- ARCH-2154-02 Steel Structures
Spring 2023
- ARCH-2155-01 Concrete Structures
- ARCH-2155-02 Concrete Structures