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Sinéad Mac Namara

Sinéad Mac Namara

Sinéad Mac Namara teaches structural engineering courses for the School of Architecture and the College of Engineering at Syracuse University, and electives for both schools. Her teaching has been recognized by awards from Syracuse University, the American Society for Engineering Education, and Princeton University. Her research focuses on collaboration among architects and engineers; innovation and creativity in structural engineering education; structural art; and the structural performance of shell structures. Sinéad is an opinion columnist for the CEOWORLD magazine.
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Notre Dame’s Legacy Will Endure, Even If Burned Elements Of The Cathedral Can’t Be Reproduced

The term gothic as applied to architecture was originally used as a pejorative by the renaissance artists of the 16th century to dismiss buildings built in a style and by a culture that they argued was primitive and ugly. To the modern ear it describes a style that is much...