Mark West

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    Mark West at the Holcim Awards jury meeting for region North America in Cambridge, MA, USA in July 2011.

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    The Holcim Awards jury for region North America met in Cambridge, MA, USA in July 2011 to select projects using the “target issues” for sustainable construction (l-r): Sheila Kennedy, Nader Tehrani, Harry Gugger, Mohsen Mostafavi (Head of Jury), Hans-Rudolf Schalcher, Bernard Terver, Mark West, Ray Cole, and Keller Easterling.

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    Holcim Awards jury for North America 2008 - Cambridge, MA, USA

    The Holcim Awards jury for region North America met in Cambridge MA, USA in July 2008 to select projects using the “target issues” for sustainable construction (l-r): Ray Cole, Mohsen Mostafavi, Sarah Graham, Hans-Rudolf Schalcher, Reed Kroloff, Adèle Naudé Santos (Head), Marion Weiss, Philippe Arto, Mark West.

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    Mark West executing his technique at a work shop, Holcim Awards 2005 - North America - Bronze Material Reduction - Efficient Fabric-Formed Concrete, Canada

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    Holcim Awards ceremony for North America 2005 – Boston, MA, USA

    Holcim Awards Bronze 2005 - North America Prof. Mark West, architect, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada and daughter Yesha.

Mark West is a Visiting Professor of Architecture at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in Cambridge, MA, USA.

Last updated: March 07, 2016 Cambridge, MA, USA

Mark West is a Visiting Professor or Architecture at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in Cambridge, MA, USA. He is also a Visiting Lecturer in the Department of Architecture & Civil Engineering at the University of Bath, United Kingdom, and a Professor of Architecture at MEF University in Istanbul, Turkey.

He has taught architecture for over thirty years in North America and Europe, while working as an artist, inventor, builder, and researcher. His work merges the disciplines of sculpture, architectural design, structural engineering and drawing, and he is the inventor of many fabric-formed concrete techniques for architecture and engineering structures.

He was the Founding Director of the Centre for Architectural Structures and Technology (CAST) and Professor in the Department of Architecture at the University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Canada. CAST is the first research laboratory in the world dedicated to the development and testing of fabric formwork and fabric-formed concrete structures and provides a unique facility for interdisciplinary research involving architects, engineers, and industry.

Mark West studied architecture at The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art, New York (1980) and Carleton University, Ontario (1996).

His current research projects are in two areas: the design and production of pre-cast, fabric-formed, compression vault and shell panels; and the design of the first fabric-formed building.

Mark West received the Holcim Award Bronze for region North America in 2005 for his project Material Reduction: Efficient Fabric-Formed Concrete. He was a member of the Holcim Awards jury for region North America in 2008 and 2011.