Mark Nusbaum, AIA, LEED AP

Mark Nusbaum.

Mark Nusbaum’s (MArch, BPS) passion as an architect is demonstrated by his commitment to technical leadership that leverages his expertise in content development, quality control, consultant coordination, and construction site experience. His deep understanding and range of experience enables him to mentor and motivate architects to achieve industry-leading results that align architectural excellence with client objectives.

As a Principal and Director of Technical Services at FXCollaborative, Mark oversees the firm-wide technical resource specialists in developing and organizing content development for drawing standardization, building codes, zoning laws, specification protocols, and CA (construction administration) workflows. As the firm’s leader in CA, he has built collaborative and trusted relationships with clients and construction managers by understanding their needs and by developing workflows that improve CA performance. Through content creation, he develops and delivers office-wide seminars and publishes articles leveraging decades of construction site experience that fosters design team learning from built work.

Throughout his career, Mark’s approach to the craft of architecture has guided him while leading multi-disciplinary architectural and consulting engineering teams, including Project Architect for the restoration of Grand Central Terminal and in leadership roles for quality control and construction administration on Lincoln Center, Penn Station, and the Jacob Javits Convention Center. He has successfully applied his broad-based and versatile experience to mixed-use/high-rise residential, office buildings, hotels, museums, educational facilities, student dormitories, and supportive housing.

In addition to serving on Dean’s Council, Mark also serves on the Board of Directors and Executive Committee for the University at Buffalo Alumni Association.  He was honored with the 2005 Distinguished Alumni Award and 2018 Volunteer Service Award from the University at Buffalo. Mark holds a Master of Architecture and a BPS from the University at Buffalo.