Craig Stevenson

Craig Stevenson

Craig Stevenson, MBA, MS-MIS, CPHC, LFA, LEED AP, WELL Faculty, WELL AP, RESET AP, Fitwel Ambassador, DBIA 

Craig is President of AUROS Group, which is a technology company based in Pittsburgh, PA.  He is widely known for his role in establishing Pittsburgh as a leader in "Evidence-based Performance" for the built environment.  Evidence-based Performance uses technology to bridge the gap between "hoping" a building is performing as designed to "knowing" a building is meeting its performance goals.

Craig is credentialed in virtually all known building performance standards.  As a result, he focuses solely on owner's performance requirements for their building(s).  Using cutting-edge technology, Craig and his AUROS360 capabilities ensure owners balance building performance goals with construction costs and long-term operating costs.

Craig sits on the North American Passive House Network Board of Directors.  He is a founding member and Vice President of the Passive House Western Pennsylvania organization and sits on the City of Pittsburgh Clean Tech Roundtable and P4 Performance Measures Committee.  Craig is also a committee member with the AIA+2030 Committee on the Environment.

Live Course: Embracing Existing Buildings: The Market and Sustainability Opportunities

Thursday, April 23, 2020 - 2:00pm EDT
The American Institute of Architects presents a live course that will demonstrate a “no-regrets”, step-by-step approach to making old buildings perform like new.  As a glimpse into the book The Power of Existing Buildings, we will talk about the importance of setting clear, performance-based goals, building the right team, and incorporating important technology like modeling and rapid-fire simulations to ensure design goals are achieved

Webinar: Unleashing the Economic & Sustainability Power of Existing Buildings

Tuesday, April 14, 2020 - 1:00pm EDT
Discover a “no-regrets”, step-by-step approach to making old buildings perform like new. Understand the importance of setting clear, performance-based goals; building the right team; and incorporating important technology like modeling and rapid-fire simulations to ensure design goals are achieved during operations. See why a “major system replacement” is the ideal time to determine what your building’s theoretical, optimum performance is before spending one dollar on retrofits.

Book Presentation: The Power of Existing Buildings

Thursday, January 30, 2020 - 7:00pm EST
Anyone who has walked around the Sewickley Village lately has noticed some wonderful new renovations happening, not the least of which is the newly renovated building housing the Sewickley Tavern. Meet the masterminds behind this literally groundbreaking building!