Mark McInturff
Mark McInturff, FAIA is an architect based in Bethesda, Maryland, known for his residential and commercial designs on the East Coast.
Early life and education
McInturff was born in Washington, D.C. and received his Bachelor of Architecture from the University of Maryland School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation with its first graduating class in 1972. He taught at the University of Maryland from 1980 to 2006.[1] McInturff became an annual visiting critic in 1987. He was appointed as the University of Maryland Kea Professor for spring 2003. McInturff continues to mentor UMD students today.[2] He was a visiting critic at the Catholic University of America’s School of Architecture and Planning, co-teaching a studio that focuses on historic preservation and adaptive reuse.[3] McInturff was appointed to the College of Fellows of the American Institute of Architects in 2000.[citation needed]
Career

Mark McInturff founded McInturff Architects in 1986, an 8-person firm based in Bethesda, Maryland, that does residential, commercial and small institutional projects. McInturff Architects has received more than 350 design awards, including a 2005 AIA Institute Honor Award for Regional and Urban Design for their part in the redevelopment of Cady’s Alley, a commercial district in Georgetown, and a 2006 Institute Honor Award for Interior Architecture for the Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company. Opened in 2005, its permanent home is a $9 million, 265-seat courtyard-style theater. It was designed by McInturff in association with Theatre Project Consultants. The space has won local, regional, and national awards for innovative architectural design, including the American Institute of Architects 2006 Institute Honor Award for Interior Architecture and the United States Institute for Theatre Technology Honor Award.[citation needed]
In 2016, McInturff Architects received an AIA Maryland Honor Award and AIA Potomac Valley Merit Award for 21st Century Cabin.[citation needed]
McInturff Architects have been frequently published, locally, nationally, and internationally. The work of the firm is the subject of three monographs published by the Images Publishing Group of Australia — In Detail: McInturff Architects (2001), In Residence: McInturff Architects (2007), and In House: McInturff Architects (2013).[citation needed]
McInturff’s work can be summarized by a review of the Withers Residence, winner of Project of the Year in 2000 for the Residential Architect Design Awards, beating 113 other entries because “the beauty of the house, by McInturff Architects, lies in its simplicity, economy, and humility.”[4]
Published Books
- In Residence: McInturff Architects (House Design Series II)[citation needed]
- In House: McInturff Architects Hardcover – October 16, 2013[citation needed]
- Mark McInturff: House Design Hardcover – July 18, 2006[citation needed]
References
- ↑ "Mark McInturff Lecture | UMD School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation". www.arch.umd.edu. Retrieved 2018-11-27.
- ↑ https://www.arch.umd.edu/sites/arch.umd.edu/files/attached_files/AlumniNewsMay2017.pdf
- ↑ "Concentration in Urban Practice". The Catholic University of America. Retrieved 2018-11-27.
- ↑ "https://www.architectmagazine.com/awards/residential-architect-design-awards/withers-residence-accokeek-md_o". www.architectmagazine.com. Retrieved 2018-11-27. External link in
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- "Mark McInturff Lecture - UMD School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation". www.arch.umd.edu.
- University, Catholic. "Concentration in Urban Practice". The Catholic University of America.
- https://www.architectmagazine.com/awards/residential-architect-design-awards/withers-residence-accokeek-md_o
- https://www.arch.umd.edu/sites/arch.umd.edu/files/attached_files/Annual%20Report%20Jan%202014_SM.pdf
- https://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/06/11/AR2008061100963.html
- "Join the Discovery - Mark McInturff House".
- http://www.homeanddesign.com/portfolio/topdesigner/washington-dc-maryland-virginia/markmcinturff/
- Goldchain, Michelle (19 February 2016). "Award-Winning Architect Mark McInturff on the Challenges and Rewards of Working in D.C." Curbed DC.
- "Mark Mcinturff". UrbanTurf.
- "Mark McInturff | Washington Life Magazine". washingtonlife.com. Retrieved 2018-12-17.
- https://www.wsj.com/articles/SB122723468100846963
- "Maryland AIA Chapters - Entry Submission". mdaiaawards.secure-platform.com. Retrieved 2018-12-17.
- "Architect finds challenge in designing his own getaway with rooftop pool". Washington Post. Retrieved 2018-12-17.
- "Mark C. McInturff". aiapv.org. Retrieved 2018-12-17.
- "Designers' Choice Awards". Home & Design Magazine. 2009-09-14. Retrieved 2018-12-17.
- www.architectmagazine.com https://www.architectmagazine.com/practice/ra50-mcinturff-architects_o. Retrieved 2018-12-17. Missing or empty
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- www.architectmagazine.com https://www.architectmagazine.com/awards/residential-architect-design-awards/hanson-sciannella-residence-rockville-md_o. Retrieved 2018-12-17. Missing or empty
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- https://www.archinform.net/arch/49966.htm
- urbanpracticeatcuarch (2013-10-19). "Mark McInturff Adjunct Associate Professor". Retrieved 2018-12-17.
- www.architectmagazine.com https://www.architectmagazine.com/awards/residential-architect-design-awards/rappahannock-bend-king-george-va_o. Retrieved 2018-12-17. Missing or empty
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|title=(help) - Jenkins, Eric (2012-12-21). Drawn to Design: Analyzing Architecture Through Freehand Drawing. Walter de Gruyter. ISBN 9783034610964. Search this book on

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