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Dale Allen Gyure serves as Associate Department Chair and Professor of Architecture in the College of Architecture and Design at Lawrence Technological University, where he has taught since 2001 and currently holds the interim chair position. His academic leadership spans architectural history education and institutional administration.
His educational background includes:
- Ph.D. in Architectural History, University of Virginia
- J.D., Indiana University (1989)
- B.A. in Psychology, Ball State University
Gyure's research examines 19th-20th century American and modern architecture through the lens of societal evolution, with specialized focus on educational infrastructure. His work reveals how pedagogical reforms directly shaped architectural forms—from Frank Lloyd Wright's Florida Southern College campus to Chicago's high school designs—demonstrating architecture as both cultural artifact and social catalyst. Material culture analysis of classrooms, furniture, and institutional spaces forms a distinctive thread in his scholarship.
Professionally active beyond campus, Gyure serves as Book Review Editor for the Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians and contributes to national preservation efforts through peer review for the National Park Service. His 2013 gubernatorial appointment to Michigan's State Historic Preservation Review Board reflects significant standing in the field, complementing board service with the Society of Architectural Historians and Frank Lloyd Wright Building Conservancy.
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