Henry
Ogden Clark
Architect of
The Golden Domes
Director of the Institute of Maharishi Sthapatya Veda
Adjunct Associate Professor of Architecture,
M.U.M.
B.Arch., University of Michigan, 1969
M.S.C.I., Maharishi European Research University, 1981
* Studied mathematics and visual arts at Reed College in Oregon and the University of Indiana. After advanced study in analysis of structures, he graduated from University of Michigan at Ann Arbor with a bachelor of architecture degree in 1969.
* Licensed architect in Georgia and Iowa and a certified Class A energy auditor in Iowa. He was a pioneer in the field of energy self-sufficiency, and co-authored the book "Energy Conservation for Buildings."
* Chief architect of the Maharishi Patanjali and Bagambhrini domes on the M.U.M. campus, as well as chief architect and co-director for the Vedic Scholar Expansion Campus in Maharishi Vedic City. He serves as city planner for Maharishi Vedic City
* His commercial buildings include Copperfield Chimney headquarters building and the Golden Gate Building, now headquarters of Primus Telecommunications, both in Fairfield.
* Became a teacher of TM in 1972 at Fiuggi, Spain.
* Served as a candidate for the Natural Law Party in two elections.