Mark Cavagnero Associates

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Mark Cavagnero Associates is a San Francisco, California-based architecture firm, founded by Mark Cavagnero, FAIA in 1988. [1] The Firm's portfolio is of various public-serving projects for public, non-profit and institutional clients. [2]

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Current Projects

Completed Projects

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SFJAZZ Center By Mark Cavagnero Associates

Awards

Mark Cavagnero Associates received the 2015 Maybeck Award the 2011 Distinguished Practice Award, and the American Institute of Architects (AIA) California Council's 2012 Firm Award, "the highest honor the AIACC can bestow on an architectural firm." [48]

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