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“Cantilever House.” Houses in Impossible Places. Sant Adrià De Besòs: Monsa, 2012.

“Alluvial Sponge Comb.” Design like You Give a Damn. New York: Abrams, 2012. 98-99.

“Muddy Skies in Construction: Paper and Projects by Mark Anderson and Peter Anderson.” Vertical Cities Asia: International Design Competition & Symposium. Vol. 1. Singapore: School of Design & Environment, National University of Singapore, 2011. 136-53.

Smith, Ryan E. “Case Studies.” Prefab Architecture: A Guide to Modular Design and Construction. Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons, 2010. 282-89.

Feireiss, Lukas, and Robert Klanten. SpaceCraft: Fleeting Architecture and Hideouts. Berlin: Gestalten Verl., 2007.

Anderson, Mark, and Peter Anderson. 2007. Prefab prototypes: site-specific design for off-site construction. New York: Princeton Architectural Press.  (Monograph. Nominated for Sir Robert McAlpine International Book Award for Construction, Royal Institute of British Architects.)

Crafti, Stephen. 2009. “China Finalist: Anderson Anderson Architecture, USA, Sky Gardens,” in Houses of steel: Living Steel’s international architecture competitions, 96-7. Victoria, Australia: Images Pub. Group Pty Ltd.

Morrish, William R., Susanne Schindler, and Katie Swenson. 2009. “Expand Options, Grow Gardens: Anderson Anderson—Organic Urban Living Field,” in Growing urban habitats: seeking a new housing development model, 212-21. San Francisco: William Stout Publishers.

Bonnemaison, Sarah, and Ronit Eisenbach. 2009. “Anderson Anderson with Cameron Schoepp: Prairie Ladder,” in Installations by architects: experiments in building and design, 100-1. New York: Princeton Architectural Press.

Bergdoll, Barry, Peter Christensen, and Ron Broadhurst. 2008. “Great Hanshin Earthquake Community Center,” in Home delivery: fabricating the modern dwelling, 172. New York: Museum of Modern Art.

Jacobs, Karrie. 2006. “The Perfect House: The Kennedy residence by Anderson Anderson Architecture, Fox Island, Washington.” in The perfect $100,000 house: a trip across America and back in pursuit of a place to call home, 94-112. New York: Viking.

Beaver, Robyn. 2005. “The Chameleon House,” in 100 more of the world’s best houses, 68-69. Mulgrave, Victoria, Australia: Images Publishing.

MacDonald, Joan Vos. 2005. “The Shape of Fitness to Come: The Ess House,” and “The Home as StairMaster: The Lake Michigan House,” in High fit home: designing your home for health and fitness, 114-19, 128. New York, N.Y.: Harper Design.

Herbers, Jill. 2004. “Anderson Anderson Architecture: Kennedy House | Cantilever House,” and “New Materials & Processes,” in Prefab modern, 110-15, 148-51. New York: Harper Design International.

Arieff, Allison, and Bryan Burkhart. 2002. “Kennedy Residence/ Affordable Apartment Prototype,” in Prefab, 76-81. Salt Lake City: Gibbs Smith.

Anderson, Mark, Peter Anderson, Donlyn Lyndon, Cameron Schoepp, and Andrew Zago. 2000. Anderson Anderson: architecture and construction. New York: Princeton Architectural Press. (Monograph.)

Images Publishing Group. 1997. “Ess Residence,” “Sunny Bay Residence,” and “Panelized House Prototype,” in International architecture yearbook. No. 4, 290-93, 332-33, 346. Mulgrave, Vic: Images Publishing Group.

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La Vie. “Autodesk Gallery + IDEA Studio,” September 2011.

Licht + Raum, DBZ. “Mutimediale Prasentation: Autodesk Gallery,” February 2011.

DWELL Magazine, “Fertile Grounds,” Rich, Sarah. San Francisco, CA, April 2010.

Fresh Air, Papers from the 95th Annual Meeting of The ACSA, “Camel Back Shot Gun Sponge Garden,” March 2007. ACSA Press, Washington, DC.

Architectural Record, June 2006. McGraw Hill, New York, NY.

arcCA, The Journal of the American Institute of Architects California Council, March 2006. McGraw Hill, New York, NY.

Architecture, 53rd Annual P/A Awards, pg 32-38, January 2006, Volume 95 Number 1, VNU Business Media, New York, NY.

Men’s Journal, “Build Your Own Paradise,” by Michael Kaplan. pg.80-83, 95. January 2006, Wenner Media, New York, NY.

AB (Architecture Boston), Unbuilt Architecture Awards, p.91, January, February 2006, Boston, MA.

ARCHnews, 2005 AIAEB Design Awards, pg 4, 5. November 2005, Oakland, CA.

CRIT, Urban Habitats, pg 20-26, Journal of the American Institute of Architecture Students, Issue 60, Fall 2005.

Frameworks, “Portfolio: Tinkers Workshop” Anderson, Mark. Berkeley Environmental Design, The Regents of the University of California, issue 1, Spring 2005.

DWELL Magazine, “On a Rock in a Hard Place,” Wagner, Andrew.  San Francisco, CA, April 2005.

Plenty Magazine, article on prefabricated prototypes including the Cantilever House and the Fox Island House, Landi, Ann, New York, New York. Winter 2005.

PLACES, “Delta Primer: A Field Guide to the California Delta, by Jane Wolff,” Anderson, Mark.  New York, NY. Spring 2004, Vol. 16, no. 2, pp. 54-61.

NEWSDAY, “Prefab-ulous: A cadres of high-style architects brings designerly ambitions to the mid-priced, kit-built home”, Davidson, Justin. New York, NY. November 24, 2003.

DWELL Magazine, “Dwell Home Invitational”, Arieff, Allison. San Francisco, CA. July/August, 2003. Presentation of completed design proposals for invited competition, including “AB Parts House” by Anderson Anderson Architecture.

DWELL Magazine, “Introducing the Dwell Home Architects”, Arieff, Allison. San Francisco, CA. March/April 2003.

World Architecture, “Book makers.” Brown, Bay, June 2001, p. 97-98. Review of the monograph Anderson Anderson: Architecture and Construction.

OffRamp, “Playing in Traffic.” Anderson, Peter and Mark Anderson.  Journal of the Southern California Institute of Architecture, published by Princeton Architectural Press, distributed by Chronicle Press.  Spring, 2000.

POAR (Korea), “Anderson Anderson Architecture.” Park, Jin Ho, April, 1999, pp. 58-67.

Builder Magazine, “Cutting Edge.”  Jones, David A.,  November 1993, pp. 126-127.

The Harvard Architecture Review , “Program for an Exhibition,” and “Thesis on Making Shelter.”  Anderson, Mark.  Vol. VII (1989), pp. 9-11.

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2014 American School & University Architectural Portfolio, Citation Award, for Energy Positive Portable Classroom

2014 Modular Building Institute Design Awards, Best of Show, Green Building Design, for Energy Positive Portable Classroom

2014 Modular Building Institute Design Awards, Honorable Mention, Green Building Design, for Energy Positive Portable Classroom

2014 Modular Building Institute Design Awards, Honorable Mention, Relocatable Modular: Education Under 2,000 SF, for Energy Positive Portable Classroom

2012 Award of Distinction, from the Modular Building Institute, to Anderson Anderson Architecture for the design of the Tufts University Student Information Systems Building, Medford, MA

2011 Holcim Awards Acknowledgement Prize for North America, International Sustainable Architecture Award by the Holcim Foundation Zurich, for The Zero Energy Modular Classroom Prototype, Honolulu, HI

2011 American Institute of Architects, San Francisco Chapter, Honor Award for Lips Tower, urban water catchment and filtration, Solar Energy Production Infrastructure

2011 Modular Building Institute Design Awards, Sustainable Design Category, for Harvard Yard Childcare Center, Cambridge, MA

2011 Modular Building Institute Design Awards, People’s Choice Award, for Harvard Yard Childcare Center, Cambridge, MA

2011 Exhibition of School Architecture Certificate Award, National School Board Association and American Institute of Architects, for Harvard Yard Childcare Center, Cambridge, MA

2010 Boston Society of Architects, Honorable Mention for Construction Innovation and Sustainability, Harvard Yard Childcare Center, Cambridge, MA

2010 Mark Anderson elected to American Institute of Architects College of Fellows

2010 Earth Awards/Prince Charles’ Charities Invitation for Exhibition at Marlboro House, London, Sponge Comb Levee System (declined as the work was already scheduled for exhibition at Hamburg Museum of Art and Industry)

2010 AIA San Francisco Design Awards, Merit Award for Energy and Sustainability, Harvard Yard Childcare Center, Cambridge, MA

2009 AIA California Council Awards for Architecture, Honor Award in the Small Project Award category for Texas Prairie Hopper.

2009 Finalist, Danish Index Award for Design Serving Community, Copenhagen, for Alluvial Sponge Comb.

2009 CAE Educational Facility Design Award, Citation Award in “Unbuilt” category for Zero Energy Modular Classroom. Honored at AIA 2009 National Convention in San Francisco on May 2, 2009..

2009 AIA Honolulu Awards for Excellence in Architecture, Merit Award in the “Unbuilt” category for the BHAW Zero-Energy Modular Classroom.

2009 American Institute of Architects/TAP National Building Information Modeling (BIM) Award, Honorable Mention for Autodesk Gallery at One Market, san Francisco

2009 Association of Briefing Program Managers (ABPM) Award, “Best New or Renovated Center,” for Autodesk Gallery and Customer Briefing Center.

2009 National School Boards Association Award for “Zero-Energy Classroom”

2009 International Interior Design Association, Northern California Honor Award in Sustainable Design for Autodesk Customer Briefing Center.

2009 Off Grid 2.0 Ideas Competition, Merit Award for “Tower of Poppies.”

2008 Energy Positive Portable Classroom – Winner of “Silver” Spark Design Award

2008 Sponge Comb Mobile Flood Barrier – Winner of “Gold” Spark Design Award

2007 Zumtobel Group Award for Sustainability and Humanity in the Built Environment – Honorable Mention,   for Alluvial Sponge Comb

2007 AIA San Francisco Honor Award – CamelBackShotGunSpongeComb Housing for New Orleans

2006 AIA California Merit Award – Orchard House, California

2006 High-Density on the High-Ground  – New Orleans Housing Competition Winner

2006 AIA San Francisco Honor Award – Chameleon House, Michigan

2006 AIA San Francisco Merit Award – Arboretum of the Cascades, Washington

2006 AIA San Francisco Citation Award – Organic Urban Living Field, Virginia

2006 ACSA Faculty Design Honor Award – Chameleon House, Michigan

2006 Progressive Architecture (P/A) Award – Arboretum of the Cascades, Washington

2006 Progressive Architecture (P/A) Award – Wurster Workshop, California

2005  Urban Habitats Competition – Finalist Housing Project for Habitat for Humanity, Virginia

2005 AIA California East Bay Award Citation – Chameleon House, Michigan

2005 AIA California East Bay Award Citation – Orchard House, California

2005 Boston Society of Architects Design Award – Wurster Workshop Shop Addition to UC Berkeley College of Environmental Design, California

2002 AIA Seattle Award for Unbuilt Architecture – Judson College Library, Chicago, IL

2001 Progressive Architecture (PA) Award – Detroit East Side Community Pavilion

1998 AIA Seattle Award for Conceptual Architecture – “Trains in the City”

1997 AIA Seattle Award for Conceptual Architecture

1996 Southwest Washington AIA Honor Award – Prairie Ladder

1996 Southwest Washington AIA Award of Merit – Ess, Ell, and Shinohara Projects

1996 Seattle/Washington State AIA Conceptual Architecture Award – Kansai National Science Library

1996 Northwest and Pacific Region AIA Award of Merit – Affordable Prefabrication Prototype

1995 Sunset/AIA Western Home Awards – Special Award for Affordable Architecture

1995 American Wood Council, Wood Design Award, Affordable Prefabricated House Prototype

1995 Seattle/Washington State AIA Conceptual Architecture Award – Anchorage Urban Reconceptualization Project

1995 Southwest Washington AIA Honor Award – Courtyard Residence

1995 Southwest Washington AIA Award of Merit – Sullivan Residence

1994 Southwest Washington AIA Honor Award – Prefabricated Prototype

1994 Southwest Washington AIA Honor Award – Johnson Residence

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