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Stutzki Engineering, Inc
Chris L. Stutzki Ph.D.

Phone: (414) 455-4815
Fax: (414) 270-0797

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Welcome

Stutzki Engineering, Inc.

Stutzki Engineering, Inc. is a small consulting firm, offering and executing engineering services for architects and building contractors, in the field of structural glass, lightweight structures and building facades.

The ideas and methods of Stutzki Engineering, Inc. are based on a long tradition of academic research and industrial development, as represented by persons like Buckminster Fuller, Frei Otto, John Argyris, Max Mengeringhausen and Herbert Klimke. The idea behind the company is to combine state of the art engineering and applied science with creative industrial design.


News

July 2010

Stutzki Engineering is currently contracted by the Astrophysics Department of the University of Colorado to develop and optimize a 75 ft diameter primary mirror truss, manufactured out of Carbon Fiber Reinforced Plastic (CFRP), for the Cornell-Caltech Atacama Telescope.

December 2009

Does a small business need a corporate identity? Can an engineering company become a brand? We think: yes!
Because our current and past customers think we deliver exceptional engineering, and exceptional customer service. To spread the word about these values, it's worth to coin a brand, and support it with a logo: two pentagon shaped glass plates, dynamically moving towards increased knowledge and expanding markets.

October 2009

Founded October 1, 2004, the company celebrated its fifth birthday.
Constant increase of work and revenue helped to let the company grow to its current size with five full-time employees, architects and structural engineers. Further growth and success lies ahead of us.

August 2009

Stutzki Engineering, Inc. was selected as the curtain wall consultant for a new Law school building in Baltimore.
BEHNISCH Architekten and TRANSSOLAR, with Stutzki's consulting, are creating this advanced envelope to support the sustainable nature of the building.
Chris Stutzki presented "Art and Architecture with Glass" at the 5th Pecha-Kucha Night in Milwaukee, August 11th. The presentation emphasized the fascination with glass in modern architecture, featuring recently engineered projects.