
About Me
My name is Nicholas Senske and this is n-architecture.net, home of my blog and collected works.
I am a designer, teacher, and researcher specializing in procedural literacy and software culture in architectural education.
I graduated from Creighton Preparatory School in Omaha, NE. I hold a Professional Bachelor’s of Architecture from Iowa State and a Master’s of Science in Architectural Studies in Design Computation from MIT.
I am currently working on a PhD in Architecture in the Design Studies program at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. My responsibilities include teaching geometric modeling and architectural programming as well as coordinating the development of Syntax2D, an open source spatial analysis suite.
I am a partner and co-founder at Design
Less Better, a small design
firm for the rest of us. My partner, Paul
Tulipana and I, pontificate
on design at BlogLESS.
You can check out the rest of my resume on LinkedIn.
I have a feed up on Twitter these
days and social bookmarks on del.icio.us.
In my short career as an architect, I helped design a children’s museum in Rochester, NY and two cafés at MIT.