Michael Dickson (engineer)

Michael Dickson
Born 1944
Nationality British
Education Cambridge University, UK and
Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, USA

Engineering career

Engineering discipline Structural engineer
Institution memberships Fellow of the Institution of Structural Engineers, Fellow of the Institution of Civil EngineersFellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering, Honorary Fellow of the Royal Institution of British Architects, Fellow of Royal Society of Arts
Practice name Buro Happold
Significant projects Japanese Pavilion at Expo 2000, Hanover, Germany
Stuttgart 21
Al Faisaliyah Center, Saudi Arabia
Munich Aviary, Germany

Michael Dickson CBE FREng FIStructE FICE (born 1944) is a structural engineer and a founding partner of Buro Happold. He is a Visiting Professor of Engineering Design at the University of Bath Department of Architecture and Civil Engineering.[1]

He studied mechanical sciences (the precursor of engineering) at Cambridge University followed by structural engineering and town planning at Cornell University in the USA.[1] In 2007 he was awarded an Honorary Doctor of Engineering from the University of Bath.

He became chairman of Buro Happold in 1996, and held the post until April 2005, when he resigned from the partnership. He currently holds the post of chairman of the Happold Trust, a charitable trust funded by Buro Happold. From 2000 to 2002 he was Chairman of the Construction Industry Council and from 2005 to 2006 he was the President of the Institution of Structural Engineers.[1]

References

  1. 1 2 3 "Buro Happold website". Buro Happold. Retrieved 2008-01-02.
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