LSU professor named one of world’s 13 leading female architects

May 2018

 

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Ursula Emery McClure, a professor in the LSU School of Architecture, has been named one of the 13 leading female architects in the world by ArchDaily. In an article published earlier this month, the weblog recognizes innovative female architects across the globe who own their own firms.

"Our practice searches to define potentialities found within complex systems and to contribute to the rich and unique global traditions where sociocultural and physical contexts are entrenched in architecture,” McClure explains.

Emery McClure is the founding partner of the emerymcclure architecture firm. ArchDaily recognizes her among architects from Brazil, India, Denmark, Mexico, France, Portugal, Uruguay, Argentina and Spain.

 

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