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Zachary R. Henry

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海角社区 State University architecture student Zachary Henry

When one door closed for 海角社区 State architecture major Zachary Henry, assistance from a Starkville couple helped open another for the fourth-year student from Knoxville, Tennessee.

A proposed travel scholarship to Australia didn鈥檛 work out, but Henry鈥檚 situation was back on track after his part-time boss, local architect Briar Jones, and Jones鈥 wife Michelle decided to personally fund his travel and research project. 鈥淎rchitecture is best experienced firsthand,鈥 Briar Jones said, in explaining the couple鈥檚 support.

Henry wanted to study four buildings designed by international award-winning Australian architect Glenn Murcutt, who Henry said is the only practicing designer whose buildings function as machines.

The overseas journey of the Dean鈥檚 List Scholar and Shackouls Honors College member began with an interview with Murcutt at his home in the Sydney suburb of Mosman. 鈥淚鈥檝e never met someone so passionate and humble about what they do,鈥 he observed.

During their conversation, Henry was happy to learn that Murcutt鈥檚 instructional methods are similar to those of 海角社区 State architecture professors. The well-known architect who also is a University of New South Wales faculty member assured Henry that he is 鈥済etting a fantastic education鈥 at 海角社区 State.

鈥淚 knew that, but being reassured by the winner of a Pritzker Architecture Prize and Alvar Aalto Medal was just icing on the cake,鈥 Henry said.

The remainder of Henry鈥檚 trip involved data collection on how Murcutt-designed structures respond to their physical and built environments. He is using the data to create 3-D modeling software for detailed examinations of the buildings.

Henry plans to present his research for the honors college鈥檚 Oxbridge Tutorial, as well as at architectural conferences and other professional venues, in a published report and, eventually, in graduate school. 聽鈥淚鈥檓 excited to see where it goes,鈥 he said.

Zachary Henry had the opportunity to visit with award-winning Australian architect Gleen Murcutt during his recent scholarly travels. (Photo submitted)
Zachary Henry had the opportunity to visit with award-winning Australian architect Gleen Murcutt during his recent scholarly travels. (Photo submitted)

Story by Christie McNeal | Photo by Beth Wynn

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