
About
Mark Ferguson serves as Dean and Ordinary Professor at The Catholic University of America's School of Architecture and Allied Arts, appointed on July 1, 2020. He concurrently leads Ferguson & Shamamian Architects, L.L.P., a 90-person New York firm specializing in residential design across diverse property types including city apartments, townhouses, and country estates.
His academic foundation includes:
- Bachelor's in Architecture from Carnegie-Mellon University
- Master's in Architecture from Princeton University
Ferguson's research and practice revolve around classical and traditional architectural principles, with significant contributions to residential architecture. As a founding member and National Board director of the Institute of Classical Architecture & Art, he has shaped discourse in this field through both built work and scholarly output. His firm's international portfolio demonstrates expertise in contextual design while maintaining classical integrity across varied scales and settings.
Professional recognition includes:
- AD100 designation for 14 consecutive years (2006-2019)
- Multiple Stanford White Awards (2012, 2015, 2016, 2018)
- Recurring Mizner and Palladio Awards for residential excellence
- Arthur Ross Award for architectural preservation (2003)
- Young Architects Award early in his career (1990)
Ferguson has mentored emerging architects through teaching positions at Rhode Island School of Design and as a visiting critic at University of Miami, though specific student details aren't documented. His firm's growth from founding in 1988 to 90 employees demonstrates successful integration of academic rigor with professional practice, maintaining focus on high-caliber residential projects while contributing to architectural education through publications and institutional leadership.
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