Mark Pasnik

About
Mark Pasnik, AIA, is a professor of architecture at Wentworth Institute of Technology and a founding principal of the architecture firm OverUnder. He co-authored Heroic: Concrete Architecture and the New Boston, which examines Boston’s brutalist legacy, and edited the book Henry N. Cobb: Words & Works 1948–2018 on the seventy-year career of the architect of the Hancock Tower. Mark’s professional, academic, and advocacy work has centered around several of Boston’s concrete structures, especially Boston City Hall's conservation management plan, plaza renovation, interior transformations, and landmarking process. Mark was a member and chair of the Boston Art Commission for a decade and was selected as an Out100 honoree, a designation that recognizes “culture-shifting impact” by members of the LGBTQ+ community.