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Mark Harris, AIA He apprenticed under Antoine Predock, FAIA, where his early theoretical and practical frameworks of cultural excavations and environmental stewardship were formulated and expanded. His current emerging work, which centers on latent social and environmental narratives within architecture, has recently received numerous national and international awards. Mr. Harris' work has been noted as 'visionary, bold, and evocative", creating a "cohesive and probing architecture that is both powerful and highly symbolic". His early formulations of "Hybrid Architectures", manifested in his recent Billboard House project and his Remote UN Security Council Chambers project, garnered him the prestigious 2003 American Architecture Award. Considered an "emerging voice in architecture", he has been a visiting lecturer, conference speaker, and studio critic at major national and international universities , and donates his time and talents to several overseas children's charities in Russia and Romania. Education: Master of Architecture and Environmental Design -- Arizona State University Bachelors of Architecture and Environmental Design -- University of Texas at Arlington Professional Registrations: Licensed Colorado Architect - #B3166 Licensed General Contractor - #14871 Professional Affiliations: American Institute of Architects (AIA) American Preservation Society Council for Educational Facility Planners (CEFPI) Civic Affiliations: Colorado Springs 40 Influential People Under 40 Colorado Springs Downtown Partnership Development Committee National Design Awards: 2003 American Architecture Award -- Billboard House, New York City, NY 1997 National Historical Preservation Award -- Historic Briarhurst Manor Inn AIA Design Awards: 2006 AIA Western Region -- UN Security Council, Tucson, AZ 2005 AIA CO South Citation Award -- Irving Elementary School, Pueblo, CO 2003 AIA CO Honor Award - UN Security Council, Tucson, AZ 2003 AIA CO Honor Award -- Netcher Barn, Palmer Lake, CO 2003 AIA CO South Honor Award -- UN Security Council, Tucson, AZ 2002 AIA CO Honor Award -- Billboard House, New York City, NY 2001 AIA CO South Honor Award - Billboard House, New York City, NY 2001 AIA CO South Honor Award - Netcher Barn, Palmer Lake, CO 2000 AIA CO South Honor Award -- Hellman Residence, Moscow, Russia 1994 AIA CO Honor Award - Hellman Residence, Moscow, Russia 1991 AIA Design Merit Award- 18 N. Tejon, Colorado Springs, CO 1991 AIA Design Merit Award -- Farmington Armory, Farmington, NM Fellowships and Scholarships: 1988 Frank Lloyd Wright Architectural Fellowship Grant 1989 AIA Merit Scholarship 1983-1987 PELL Scholastic Scholarship Grant Teaching/Guest Critic Newcastle University, Newcastle, UK University of Tunisia, Tunis, Tunisia Arizona State University Graduate School of Architecture, Tempe, AZ University of Colorado Graduate School of Architecture, Boulder, CO University of Colorado Graduate School of Architecture, Denver, CO Published Papers: Flows Conference: "Hybrid Architectures in the 21st Century" CSAAR Conference: "Memories of the Ruined Landscape -- Hybrid Architectures in the 21st Century" Published Projects: Progressive Architecture: "The Americans Are Coming! - American Architects in Russia", by Michael J. Cosbie. Sun Coast Architect: "Hellman Residence", by Margarie Smithe. Architectural Digest: "Rediscovering Moscow Moderne", by Roland Flamini. Published Books: Modern Deco: Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center Publishing Memories of the Ruined Landscape - Hybrid Architectures -- (pending) Museum Exhibitions: Impacts in Architecture -- Center for the Arts, Jackson Hole, WY Innovative American Architecture -- The Chicago Athenaeum, Chicago, Il Designs on the Front Range -- UC Boulder, CO PAM Museum -- Brendle Gallery, Denver, CO Totems -- Amon Carter Museum, Ft. Worth, TX Narrative Architecture -- University of Arizona Fine Arts Gallery, Tempe, AZ

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