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Edward Losch is a licensed structural engineer and architect affiliated with the University of Southern California's School of Architecture. He has developed industry-standard software for concrete insulated wall panel design and is currently contributing to the creation of design standards for the precast concrete industry, including the first "Specification for the Design of Precast Concrete Insulated Wall Panels" adopted by the American Concrete Institute. Additionally, he collaborates with researchers to document the life and work of Frank Lloyd Wright.
- Robust Building Science Program participant
- Developer of precast concrete design software
Losch's research and practice focus on structural engineering, building science, and architectural technology. His work bridges computational tools and material innovation, particularly in sustainable construction methods like insulated wall panels and modular design. He actively engages with the architectural community through documentation projects and industry collaborations.
Notably, Losch emphasizes studio-based learning and direct feedback, recalling memorable advice from his academic experience: "It’s not the architect’s job to solve problems, engineers do that." His contributions to the field reflect a commitment to integrating technical precision with architectural creativity.
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