California College of the Arts

Christos Marcopoulos

Christos Marcopoulos earned his BA degree in architecture from The Cooper Union School of Architecture in 1993. From 1995–1999 he was project architect at OMA, working on projects ranging in scale from building to large urban master plans. He also was senior rrban designer at SOM, San Francisco.

From 2003 to 2007 he was lecturer and adjunct professor of architecture at CCA in San Francisco. From 2000 to present he has been a partner (together with Carol Moukheiber) in the design practice Studio n–1. The firm has been recognized for a number of its built work, research projects, and competition entries, and has been widely published.

He is the coeditor of Wild Wild Urbanism: Redesigning California, which CCA published. Studio n–1 is currently developing several projects that deal with ambient intelligence and synthetic psychology.

Christos Marcopoulos currently is an assistant professor of architecture at The University of Toronto.


Adjunct Professor, Architecture.

BArch, The Cooper Union

Website: www.nminusone.com