Mark Kasprzyk, AIA
Mark Kasprzyk is a Project Architect with over seventeen years of experience in historic preservation architecture. From December 2007 – July 2009 Mark worked for Joseph K. Oppermann Architect in Winston-Salem, North Carolina where he worked on a number of different preservation projects. Before working in North Carolina, Mark previously worked with Harboe Architects from its inception in March of 2006 until the fall of 2007 and before that he worked with Gunny Harboe at McClier starting in 2001.
Mr. Kasprzyk earned his Bachelor of Arts in History from the University of Illinois Chicago in 1996 and his Master of Architecture from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in 2001.
At Harboe Architects, Mark is responsible for leading projects in all phases of work from schematic design through construction, coordinating with consultants and contractors, and completing historic structure reports and building preservation reports. Mark is a member of the American Institute of Architects (AIA). He was previously chair of AIA Chicago’s Interfaith Forum for Religion, Art, and Architecture (IFRAA). He also previously served on the Oak Park Historic Preservation Commission.
Some of his recent projects include: Merestead, Illinois Supreme Court, Unity Temple, Robie House, and Des Moines Pastoral Center.