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Mark Harris, Architect

Mark Harris, Architect

Colorado Springs, CO, US

 
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About 

3-minute Bio:  Mark Harris is the founding principal of markharris Architects, PC., an architectural practice founded in 1991 and located in Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA.  Before forming his private practice Mr. Harris apprenticed under internationally renowned architect Antoine Predock, FAIA, serving as project designer for several of the firms more noted early projects while also managing Mr. Predock’s Arizona office. 

Mr. Harris’ work has received numerous design awards from some of the world’s largest and most prestigious international awards platforms, including AIA Design Awards, Re-thinking the Future International Design AwardsAP International Design Awards, APR International Design Awards, as well as the prestigious American Architecture Award.  Utilizing a uniquely personalized creative process of emersion and detailed analysis, his work has been noted by award juries as ‘visionary, bold, and evocative”, creating a “cohesive and probing architecture that is both powerful and highly symbolic”.  Considered an “emerging voice in architecture”, he has been a visiting lecturer, conference speaker, and studio critic at major national and international universities and conferences.

Mr. Harris' current work is becoming known for its interest in combinatory urbanism, landscape art, cultural narrative within the built form, and component design theories.  Mr. Harris' Native American heritage (Alabama-Coushatta) heavily influences both his architecture and writing, exemplified by his abilities to “merge the technosphere of our creation with the biosphere of our inheritance” (Harris).  An important critique of his exhibit at the 2018 Venice Architectural Biennale summarizes both his approach to architecture as well as the critical nature of its impact:

“Most architectural exhibits today are like most architecture today - they invariably talk about sea-changes, embedding a new consciousness of social content, and radical departures from the past - but in the end the work itself is basically the same old thing dressed up in a new lexicon.  This work from markharris ARCHITECTS, however, actually delivers on these promises.  This is new work, substantially different than what we normally see today, executed with a new set of attitudes and approaches and running from a new set of operative subroutines.  This work is truly unique, and it questions everything; from the role of both the architect and architecture in the 21st century, to the relationship between architecture and all other allied design disciplines, to our relationship with the natural environment, and, most importantly, to our relationship with each other.  This actually represents a new set of social compacts, so for my money, it’s one of the few exhibits out there that represents the ‘real thing’ - something that actually has the courage to tackle important issues, and that provokes the meaningful dialogue we so desperately need today.”

-Rene Rietmeyer, CEO of GlobalArtAffair and the European Cultural Center

Mr. Harris' forthcoming book, "Memories of the Ruined Landscape-Hybrid Architectures of the 21st Century", which deals with current issues within architectural discourse and practice today, will be published in late 2025.

Mr. Harris is a frequent keynote speaker, guest critic, and guest lecturer at some of the world’s most prestigious national and international conferences and universities, including US Green Build, Newcastle University, SCI-Arc, and The Colorado College, to name but a few.

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Employment 

markharris ARCHITECTS, PC, Colorado Springs, CO, US, Principal, Owner, Architect

Owner/Principal - Principal in Charge of Design, Lead Project Designer, Lead Project Architect, Lead Project Manager

Oct 1991 - current
 

Antoine Predock Architect, Albuquerque, NM, US, Project Designer/Manager

Project Designer/Manager. Managed Arizona office.

Sep 1987 - Oct 1990
 

Education 

Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, US, Architecture

Sep 1987 - Aug 1990
 

The University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, TX, US, Architecture

Sep 1982 - May 1987
 

Awards 

State, National, and International Awards, Other

International Design Awards:
2018 APR International Design Awards - Lonetree Athletics Center
2018 APR International Design Awards - Billboard House
2018 APR International Design Awards - Inscriptions K-8 School
2018 APR International Design Awards - US/ Mexico Border Crossing
2018 APR International Design Awards - PUNK
2018 APR International Design Awards - UN Security Council/Titan Missile Silo
2018 (Re)Thinking the Future Sustainability International Design Award - US/ Mexico Border Crossing
2018 (Re)Thinking the Future Sustainability International Design Award - PUNK
2018 S. Architecture Conference Design Award - PUNK
2017 (Re)Thinking the Future Sustainability International Design Award - Lonetree Athletics Center
2017 (Re)Thinking the Future Sustainability International Design Award - US/ Mexico Border Crossing
2017 (Re)Thinking the Future Sustainability International Design Award - PUNK
2015 Architecture Podium Design Award - 2nd prize - Inscriptions K-8 School
2015 Architecture Podium Design Award - 2nd prize - Billboard House
2015 Architecture Podium Design Award - 1st prize - Parasol Building (built)
2014 (Re)Thinking the Future Sustainability International Design Award - Remote UN Security Council Chambers
2014 (Re)Thinking the Future Sustainability International Design Award - Inscriptions K-8 School
2014 (Re)Thinking the Future Sustainability International Design Award - Billboard House
2014 (Re)Thinking the Future Sustainability International Design Award - Parasol Building (built)

National Design Awards:
2018 US Green Build Leadership Award - Parasol Building
2017 Incisal Magazine/Herman Miller - Eco-Friendly Medical Building of the Year - Parasol Building
2003 American Architecture Award – Billboard House
1997 National Historical Preservation Award – Historic Briarhurst Manor Inn
1997 Preservation Honor Award - Historic Briarhurst Manor Inn Renovation and Addition

AIA Design Awards:
2013 AIA Western Mountain Region - Border Crossing
2013 AIA Western Mountain Region - Inscriptions K-8
2013 AIA South Chapter - Border Crossing
2006 AIA Western Mountain Region -UN Security Council Chambers/Titan Missile Silo
2006 AIA Western Mountain Region – UN Security Council Chambers/Titan Missile Silo
2005 AIA CO South Citation Award – Irving Elementary School
2003 AIA CO Honor Award - UN Security Council
2003 AIA CO Honor Award – Netcher Barn
2003 AIA CO South Honor Award – UN Security Council Chambers/Titan Missile Silo
2002 AIA CO Honor Award – Billboard House
2001 AIA CO South Honor Award - Billboard House
2001 AIA CO South Honor Award - Netcher Barn
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,
1990 AIA Design Merit Award – Farmington Armory

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