Mark Foster Gage, principal at Gage-Clemenceau Architects, reviewed student work and appeared as part of the Texas A&M Department of Architecture lecture series Nov. 16.
Gage's firm engages the continuing role of computation in generating new formal and aesthetic genres for architecture. He's also an assistant professor at Yale University School of Architecture.
Prior to his lecture, Gage joined Gabriel Esquivel, assistant professor of architecture at Texas A&M, Brennan Buck, assistant professor at the University of Applied Arts in Vienna, and Weiling He, assistant professor of architecture at Texas A&M, in a review of students' designs of high-rise buildings in Esquivel's third-year design class.
- Posted: Nov. 24, 2009-