McLain Clutter, currently an Associate Professor at the University of Michigan Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning, will be become the school's new Chair of Architecture in the fall. Clutter will be replacing Sharon Haar, who has been in the position since 2013.
Clutter and Cyrus Peñarroyo, another faculty member at Taubman College, run the design practice EXTENTS, which focuses on the interrelations between architecture and media culture. Clutter is also the author of Imaginary Apparatus: New York City and its Mediated Representation, a book published in 2015 on the relationship between New York and its mediated image.
"Clutter received a Bachelor of Architecture from Syracuse University and an MED from the Yale School of Architecture, where he was the recipient of the Everett Victor Meeks Fellowship. He has practiced professionally in offices in New York and Chicago, working on projects ranging in scale from residential renovations to campus master planning."
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