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Marques King is a Lecturer at the University of Maryland School of Architecture, Preservation, and Planning, and an adjunct faculty member. He is a licensed architect, urban designer, and developer focused on rebuilding Detroit's neighborhoods through sustainable, people-centric design. He holds a Master of Architecture from the University of Maryland (2014) and dual bachelor’s degrees in Architecture and Construction Management from Lawrence Technological University (2010, 2011).
Education:
- Master of Architecture, University of Maryland, 2014
- Bachelor of Science in Architecture, Lawrence Technological University, 2010
- Bachelor of Construction Management, Lawrence Technological University, 2011
His research and practice emphasize Missing Middle housing, mixed-use developments, and contextual urban design. Projects range from small-scale residential hybrids to comprehensive district masterplans, with a focus on affordability and community resilience. He co-founded Fabric[K] Design and East Jefferson Development Corporation, firms dedicated to stabilizing neighborhoods through inclusive design. He also serves as faculty for the Incremental Development Alliance, promoting scalable urban solutions.
No scientific awards or grants are explicitly listed in the provided text. His advisory roles or student mentorship activities are not detailed, though his professional engagements suggest active involvement in urban development education. He is affiliated with teams focused on sustainable housing and community-driven development.
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