Of
course, as host of Build It Bigger, it is Danny's great honor
to give Discovery Channel viewers a closer look at some of the
world's largest engineering projects — from the Arizona
Cardinals stadium to the tallest building in Madrid. Given his
morbid fear of heights and his healthy suspicion of giant stone
crushers, though, it's just not always his great pleasure.
If
his attention hadn't wandered from his master's thesis in architecture
to an ad on Craigslist.com, he'd probably be working in a firm
right now, safely ensconced in — rather than on —
a skyscraper somewhere.
Or
maybe not. In professional matters, Danny doesn't always follow
the predictable path. After graduating from Wesleyan University
in 1999 with a B.A. in architectural history, for instance, he
moved to New York City to pursue a dual career as a stand-up comedian
and real estate broker. (These are actually related professions,
since purchase prices in Manhattan are funnier than Seinfeld.)
Danny also started Urban Filter, an Internet site that helped
recent graduates find apartments in major cities; when he later
sold Urban Filter during the dot.com boom, he did not get rich.
Once again, he took the road less traveled.
Still,
it was quite a trip between that road and the road they're building
under Kuala Lumpur, an enormous winding tunnel that doubles as
a flood drain. That's one of the amazing places Danny explores
as host of Build It Bigger, including construction sites in.South
Korea, New Orleans, Russia, Spain and a working aircraft carrier
in an undisclosed location in California.
At
each job site, Danny gets his bearings and gives the audience
a behind-the-scenes perspective. He helps out, kids around, and
asks anyone he can about the big ideas and the tiny details that
comprise some of the most incredible building projects ever attempted.
Like,
"How much force is exerted on this arresting wire?"
Or, "How do you make a tunnel boring machine turn?"
And, "Are you sure this will hold my weight?"
Between
barely believable adventures with the Discovery Channel, Danny
finally did complete his degree in architecture at the Harvard
University Graduate School of Design. When he's not battling his
fear of heights or bantering with welders twice his weight, he
is a practicing architect in Boston, Mass, where he loves applying
his passion for Green Design and Building. |
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