Profile Since founding CM+ in 1984, Steven I. Doctors has maintained hands-on responsibility for a broad range of projects for building owners, tenants, financial institutions, educational groups and non-profit organizations. He has been involved in all phases of the design and construction process, from initial program development through construction and project close-out. Steven holds licenses as an architect and general contractor in the State of California, and is an adjunct professor in the Art + Architecture Department at the University of San Francisco. He received a Bachelor of Architecture at Cornell University, a Master of Science in Architecture at the University of California (Berkeley), and is a PhD candidate in Architecture at the University of California (Berkeley). His research interests include the history of architectural practice, design theory and methods, project management methodologies, project delivery strategies, early 20th century Italian architecture, and sacred spaces. He is a member of the Society of Architectural Historians and the Project Management Institute. Professional & Academic Activities: Speaker, Society of Architectural Historians, 2008 Architect and engineer collaboration after the Second World War Recipient, Scot Opler Endowment Fellowship, 2008 Society of Architectural Historians "Scales of Application," in arcCA: Journal of the AIA California Council, 07.4 Article on prefabrication methodologies Link to article (.pdf) Speaker, California State University (Sacramento) Symposium, 2007 Collaboration in early 20th century architectural practice Panel member, Society for College and University Planning, 2007 An alliance approach to evidence-based design Panel member, University of California, Berkeley, 2006 Career options for architects Guest speaker, University of San Francisco, 2006 Early formation of the American architectural profession Guest speaker, California College Preparatory Charter School, 2006 Architects and scale Research team member, American Institute of Architects Latrobe Fellowship, 2005-2006 Trans-disciplinary knowledge production and evidence-based design Speaker, Society of Architectural Historians, 2005 Warped surface technologies Recipient, Rosann S. Berry Fellowship, 2005 Society of Architectural Historians Graduate student instructor, University of California, Berkeley, 2005 Design theory & methods Committee chair, University of California, Berkeley, 2005 Wayne/Stout Prize for undergraduate architectural history papers Organizing committee member and speaker, University of California, Berkeley, 2004 MS/PhD Symposium on architectural research Graduate student instructor, University of California, Berkeley, 2003 Renaissance engineering and architecture Recipient, AIA/AAF Fellowship, 2003 Research on St. Mary’s Cathedral, San Francisco Expert Witness, San Francisco, CA, 1991, 1992 and 1996 Construction Panel member, College of Architecture, Art & Planning, Cornell University, 1992 Career options for architects |

