Special Lecture: The Making of Millennium Park by Mark Sexton | BODW 2016
Mark Sexton is a founding partner of Krueck + Sexton Architects and along with Ronald Krueck, designs and manages all of the firm’s work. His belief that exceptional architecture can and does make a difference to people’s lives is a hallmark of the studio. His dedication to craftsmanship, material, and detail enables the firm’s built work to express the values of modern design with a timeless quality.
He is a member of the GSA Design Excellence Program National Registry of Peer Professionals, serves on the Board of Overseers for the IIT College of Architecture, the School of the Art Institute of Chicago Advisory Design Council and is currently on the faculty of Northwestern University teaching an architectural design studio in the School of Engineering.
Mark lectures at diverse venues worldwide including universities, cultural institutions and conferences. Sharing the firm’s experience of collaboration, he has participated in symposiums jointly with clients, consultants and colleagues.
The firm has been recognized with numerous awards including AIA National and Chicago Honor Awards, Divine Detail and Interior Awards, Business Week/Architectural Record – Good Design is Good Business Award, Chicago Athenaeum Architecture Award, AIA COTE Top Ten Green Building, Landmarks Preservation Council Of Illinois and Design Build Institute Project of the Year. In 1997, Montacelli Press published the firm’s first monograph, Krueck + Sexton Work in Progress and currently the second monograph is in production with an anticipated 2017 release.
Speaker:
Mark Sexton
Principal, Krueck + Sexton Architects, Chicago, US
Moderator:
Eric Schuldenfrei
Founding Partner, ESKYIU, HK