Summary
Mark Bell is a Real Estate and Construction Management Research Analyst and fifth-year architecture student at Cornell with 11 years of hands-on experience across architecture, construction management, asset management, and quality assurance. Based in New York, he blends design training with real-world project delivery from internships at the Port Authority and CannonDesign to research work at the Cornell Emerging Markets Institute. His background includes cost-value analysis, stakeholder coordination on major capital projects, and industrial quality processes—skills that help translate architectural concepts into buildable, budget-aware solutions. He has supported institutional property management and curated design programs, reflecting a knack for both operational rigor and creative curation. Comfortable with data science fundamentals through an Info Sci minor, he leverages analytical thinking to inform real estate and construction decisions. Colleagues value his ability to move between detailed portfolio analysis and on-site construction realities, making him a pragmatic bridge between design intent and execution.
11 years of coding experience
High School Diploma, High School Diploma at St. Joseph's Collegiate Institute
Bachelor of Architecture - BArch, Architecture, Bachelor of Architecture - BArch, Architecture at Cornell University
Design and Applied Arts, Design and Applied Arts at Eire community College
Bachelor of Architecture - BArch, Architecture, Bachelor of Architecture - BArch, Architecture at Cornell University College of Architecture, Art, and Planning
Portuguese, English