Gage, Mark Foster

Assistant Professor
B.Arch., University of Notre Dame
M.Arch., Yale University


Mr. Gage is an architect practicing in New York City. His firm, Gage/Clemenceau Architects, engages the continuing role of computation in generating new formal and aesthetic genres for architecture. In 2007 Gage/Clemenceau Architects was a finalist for the Museum of Modern Art/PS1 Young Architects Program. Mr. Gage’s projects, writings, and research have been published in The New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, Vogue, Homme, Interior Design, Contra Progetti, A+U, Architecture, Metropolis, Architectural Record, and JAE. Mr. Gage was on the editorial board for Building Cities, a Graham Foundation-funded book, and co-edited The Millennium House, published by Monacelli Press in 2004. He is currently working on a book entitled Performance Aesthetics. Mr. Gage’s work has been widely exhibited, including at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City and Museum of Art Institute of Chicago. His work was recently the subject of a solo exhibition titled “Architectural Curiosities” at the Bridge Gallery in Manhattan. Mr. Gage’s firm is currently involved in a collaborative proposal with Greg Lynn FORM and Imaginary Forces, a motion-graphics company, on the renovation of the Harmony Atrium at Lincoln Center in New York City. Gage has also taught at Columbia University and at the Institute for the Study of Classical Architecture in New York.