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Bob MacLean

Professor creating impact through research in architectural education and practice, Robert MacLean is an esteemed faculty member at the Architecture University of North Carolina at Charlotte. With an impressive career spanning over four decades, Professor MacLean has been a cornerstone of the university since 1981. His dedication to design studio education is evident through his pioneering role as the first Chair of Instruction, where he has significantly influenced the curriculum and guided countless thesis students. Throughout his tenure, Professor MacLean has been instrumental in shaping the academic landscape of the College of Arts + Architecture. His efforts in curricular development have ensured that the program remains at the forefront of architectural education, blending theoretical knowledge with practical application. His professional practice, Works 5 Design Collective, serves as a testament to his commitment to maintaining a strong connection between academia and the architectural industry. Professor MacLean's passion for teaching and mentorship is well-recognized, making him a cherished mentor for both young faculty and students. His ability to foster a nurturing and intellectually stimulating environment has contributed to the college's reputation for academic excellence. His influence extends beyond the classroom, as he actively engages in building industry connections that benefit the university community. In addition to his academic and professional pursuits, Professor MacLean is known for his collaborative spirit and dedication to advancing the field of architecture. His contributions have not only enriched the university but have also left a lasting impact on the architectural community at large. His legacy is reflected in the success of his students and the continued growth of the College of Arts + Architecture. Professor MacLean's unwavering commitment to education and practice exemplifies the values of UNC Charlotte, making him a respected figure in the field of architecture. His work continues to inspire future generations of architects, ensuring that the university remains a leader in architectural education and innovation.

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