PARTNERS
ANTONINA MARKOFF
Antonina has practiced architecture, urban and interior design for 25 years. Her expertise includes a range of project types from arts, institutional and commercial to custom homes and estates.
Antonina researches approaches to sustainable building and land use. At the request of the City of Mill Valley, California, Antonina served on a citizens' committee that formulated new zoning ordinances to promote “green” building and protect environmentally sensitive sites, creeks and habitat and helped to create the Mill Valley Design Review Handbook. Antonina served as a City of Mill Valley Planning Commissioner from 2005 to 2008.
Antonina taught architectural design, drawing, color theory and materials at The University of Southern California, California Polytechnic University at Pomona, and Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, for over 10 years.
Before co-founding Markoff / Fullerton Architects, Antonina worked with the firms of Eisenman/Robertson Architects in New York and Skidmore Owings and Merrill, Keating Mann Jernigan and Rottet, and Richard Meier and Partners in Los Angeles as a Project Architect and Senior Designer.
Education
Harvard University Graduate School of Design, Cambridge, Massachusetts
Master of Architecture, graduated with honors, 1987
ETH Zurich, Switzerland: Exchange program, Spring semester 1986
Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut
Bachelor of Arts, Major in Architecture, 1982
Registration
Licensed to practice architecture in California
BRUCE FULLERTON
Bruce has practiced architecture, urban and interior design for 27 years. His expertise includes a range of project types from justice, theatrical and commercial to custom residential and estates.
Bruce researches evolving sustainable building technologies and smart growth practices and is active in community environmental and land use related organizations. He is on the Board of Directors of the Marin Conservation League and helps lead its Climate Action Committee. He completed the Environmental Forum of Marin's advocate training program in 2006.
Bruce is active in the arts community and serves as a founding board member of the Lark Theater in Larkspur, California, a state-of-the-art non-profit film center and client of Markoff / Fullerton Architects.
Before co-founding Markoff / Fullerton Architects, Bruce gained a broad range of experience in Los Angeles with the firms of Frank Gehry, Johnson Fain Periera, Keating Mann Jernigan and Rottet, and DMJM as a Project Manager, Project Architect, and Senior Designer.
Education
Harvard University Graduate School of Design, Cambridge, Massachusetts
Master of Architecture, 1988
ETH Zurich, Switzerland: Exchange program, Spring semester 1986
Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey
Bachelor of Arts, Major in Architecture and Urban Planning, graduated with honors in 1980
Registration
Licensed to practice architecture in California

