MARK SMITH
Goodman Community Center, Madison, WI
Lead designer for the adaptive reuse of the historic 35,000-square-foot former Kupfer Ironworks building into the Goodman Community Center (formerly Atwood Community Center). The complex features daylighting, solar hot water and recycled materials. Served as Project Architect, assisted the fundraising committee, and held seminars on sustainable building practices. In addition, Mark conducted numerous community outreach sessions to inform user groups about the project..*
InBusiness Magazine Commercial Design Award -
Best New Renovation in the Education Category
Daily Reporter / Wisconsin Builder - Top Project for 2008
American Society for Interior Designers - Gold Award Winner
Madison Trust for Historic Preservation - Preservation Award Winner
Dane Country Regional Airport Parking Expansion, Madison, WI
Served as lead designer for the Revenue Office, Entry Toll Plaza, and a 500,000 s.f. parking structure. Project was highly technical and sensitive concerning security and safety. In additon, facillitated the numerous required public hearings and input groups for this project.*
LEED SILVER Certified - U.S. Green Building Council
AAA Wisconsin, Madison, WI
Mark served as lead designer and project architect for a 30,000 s.f. office build out. The design accents the regional aspect of AAA Wisconsin while remaining contemporary and timeless. **
Association of General Contractors - Build Wisconsin Award 2003
City of Monona Entry Feature Sails, Monona, WI
Designed and led the project for an all new entry feature for the City of Monona. The design evokes sailboats and Lake Monona as well as catching the eye of passing motorists. The Sails have become an icon and the inspiration for the City's official logo.**
Thrivent Financial Bank, Appleton, WI
Served as lead designer and project architect for a 40,000 s.f. financial headquarters and retail banking facility. Design has a special focus on sustainable design, daylighting design and custom millwork. **
Wisconsin Focus on Energy - Champion of Efficiency 2003
Wisconsin Daylighting Cooperative - Daylighting Demonstration Site
J.H. Findorff and Sons Corporate Headquarters, Madison, WI
Member of project design team for a 65,000 s.f. office building for a large general contracting firm. The design simultaneously responds to the surrounding urban landscape as well as Lake Monona. Special focus on showcasing the highly skilled craftsmans work in masonry, carpentry and woodwork.**
AIA WISCONSIN - DESIGN AWARD OF MERIT 2003
Green Bay Packers Don Hutson Training Center, Green Bay, WI
Served on design and document production team for an all new 300,000 s.f. indoor professional football training facility.
* Note: Mark Smith, Partner of WORK Architects, was an integral part of the design and construction team while at a Eppstein Uhen Architects.
** Note: Mark Smith, Partner of WORK Architects, was an integral part of the design and construction team while at Potter Lawson Inc.
REGISTERED ARCHITECTState of WisconsinLEED Accredited ProfessionalPROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCELead DesignerEppstein Uhen ArchitectsMadison, WI2005 - 2008Senior DesignerBallinger Architects Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 2003 - 2005DesignerPotter Lawson Inc. Madison, Wisconsin1999 -2003Marshall Erdman & AssociatesMadison, WisconsinEDUCATION Masters of Architecture University of Wisconsin-MilwaukeePROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONSCity of Madison- Urban Design Committee 2008-presentAssociate Adjunct ProfessorUniversity of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
REGISTERED ARCHITECT
State of Wisconsin
LEED Accredited Professional
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Lead Designer
Eppstein Uhen Architects
Madison, WI
2005 - 2008
Senior Designer
Ballinger Architects
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
2003 - 2005
Designer
Potter Lawson Inc.
Madison, Wisconsin
1999 -2003
Marshall Erdman & Associates
EDUCATION
Masters of Architecture
University of Wisconsin-
Milwaukee
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
City of Madison-
Urban Design Committee
2008-present
Associate Adjunct Professor
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