Frederick Marks
About Frederick Marks
Frederick Marks is a Visiting Scholar and Research Collaborator with extensive experience in architecture and urban land economics. He specializes in the planning and design of healthcare and laboratory science facilities and has held various leadership roles in professional organizations.
Work at Wright-Ingraham Institute
Frederick Marks serves as a Visiting Scholar and Research Collaborator at the Wright-Ingraham Institute. His role involves contributing to research initiatives and collaborating with other scholars in the field. His involvement with the Institute builds on his extensive background in architecture and urban planning, particularly in healthcare and laboratory science facilities.
Education and Expertise
Frederick Marks holds degrees in architecture and business administration, with a focus on real estate and urban land economics. His educational background supports his expertise in planning and design, particularly in healthcare and laboratory environments. He is also certified as a Six Sigma Green Belt and is a LEED Accredited Professional in Building Design and Construction.
Background
Frederick Marks attended the WII Field Station program in 1975 as a student, which laid the foundation for his future career in architecture. He has been a licensed architect for over thirty years, with a significant focus on healthcare and laboratory science facilities. His professional journey includes various leadership roles within architectural organizations.
Achievements
Frederick Marks has been recognized for his contributions to the field of architecture. He was elected to the College of Fellows of The American Institute of Architects (AIA) in 2024. He has served as a founding board member and Past-President of the Academy of Neuroscience for Architecture (ANFA) and has held various positions within the AIA, including Assistant Director of Professional Interest Committees and Past-President of his local chapter.
Professional Affiliations
Frederick Marks is actively involved in several professional organizations. He serves as a representative to the California Committee on the Environment (COTE) and is a member of the National ASHRAE Standing Guideline Project Committee. Additionally, he acts as an advisor to the National Institute of Building Sciences and the Delos WELL Living Laboratory, contributing his expertise to enhance building practices.