dana mcclure | October 27th, 2011 
photo courtesy of Patricia André
As our own Nick Kahler sets the stage with the impressive resume of the mere 36-year-old lecturer, I brace myself for a person I expect to be pretentious and a lecture littered with mathematical jargon I can’t understand. Having written the brief pre-lecture writeup, the concern that I may not be able to understand the lecture and therefore not be able to write the post-lecture writeup lingers in the back of my mind as Achim takes the podium. //
[ ]
dana mcclure | October 27th, 2011

The open office plan where I work... unfortunately pretty empty because of the economy.
Though it’s only October, many of us are looking at that tiny speck of glimmering, glorious light at the end of this long, dark, spooky tunnel. With a quivering voice and tears welling up in our eyes, we ask ourselves, “Am I going to get a job when I graduate?” //
[ ]
dana mcclure | October 11th, 2011 
ICD/ITKE Research Pavilion 2010
On Wednesday October 12, The School of Architecture welcomes Achim Menges, the Suttgart University’s Director of the Institute for Computational Design, as he presents his lecture Material Computation.
//
[ ]
dana mcclure | September 4th, 2011

"I don't build in order to have clients, I have clients in order to build!" - Howard Roark, The Fountainhead
About five years ago, I graduated from undergrad. Having worked in a pizza joint all through college, I was desperate to begin applying what I had learned in school, so I got a job as an architect intern in a small firm in Atlanta. //
[ architecture, baseball, intern ]