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Associate Professor, Department of Architecture
225 Campbell Hall
School of Architecture
University of Virginia
P.O. Box 400122
Charlottesville VA 22904-4122
ejmark@virginia.edu
Earl Mark serves as Director of Computer Technologies within
the School of Architecture, and as Associate Professor of Architecture.
Prior to this appointment, he was a lecturer at the MIT Department
of Architecture, a senior teaching fellow at the Harvard Graduate
School of Design, and a visiting lecturer at the Swiss Federal
Institute of Technology, ETH Zurich. He holds a Ph.D. in Architecture
with a Minor in Cognitive Science from Harvard University, a Master
of Science in Media Technology from the MIT Media Lab, a Master
of Architecture, and a B.A. in Architecture and Mathematics. In
Spring 1998, Earl Mark was the Thomas Jefferson Visiting Fellow
at Downing College and a Visiting Associate of the Martin Centre
of the Department of Architecture at the University of Cambridge.
Mark is also actively involved in private practice part-time at
Johnson, Craven, and Gibson Architects in Charlottesville.
Professor Mark is responsible for directing the development of
computer based curriculum and facilities. He teaches, performs
research, and has published in the areas of computer aided design,
digital moviemaking and animation, and design research.
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