Christos Marcopoulos

Sessional Lecturer

Christos Marcopoulos is a co-founder and partner at the architecture practice Studio NMinusOne (n-1). He has worked at the Office for Metropolitan Architecture in Rotterdam, led by Rem Koolhaas, and at Skidmore, Owings and Merrill in San Francisco. His technical expertise has been instrumental in the development of Studio NMinusOne’s projects. His work on the domestic environment has been acquired by the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. He was a co-editor of Wild Wild Urbanism, Redesigning California (published by the California College of the Arts) and a co-author of The Living, Breathing, Thinking Responsive Buildings of the Future (published by Thames & Hudson). His built work has been published widely in academic and mainstream media, including Praxis Journal of Architecture, Domus, The New York Times Magazine, and the Wall Street Journal. He is co-founder of the Responsive Architecture and Design Lab at the University of Toronto. Studio NMinusOne was selected by the New York Architectural League for their Emerging Voices lecture series in 2012.