
About
Luke Bulman is a Lecturer at Yale University School of Architecture, where he has taught courses like Books and Architecture (2015–2025) and Graphic Inquiry (2019–2023). His practice, Luke Bulman–Office, explores the intersection of architecture and graphic design, focusing on communication processes such as books, moving images, and digital media. His work has been recognized with multiple 50 Books/50 Covers and ID awards.
- Education
- BA, University of New Mexico
- MArch, Rice University
Research interests revolve around architectural discourse, media durability, and the strategic use of communication tools—from traditional publications to digital platforms—to extend architectural ideas. His seminars combine theoretical case studies with hands-on bookmaking, emphasizing the book as an objet par excellence for architectural expression.
Scientific awards include:
- 50 Books/50 Covers award
- ID award
Bulman’s courses have consistently focused on the relationship between architectural practice and media production, spanning over a decade at Yale. He has also taught at Barnard College, Parsons School of Design, RISD, Rice University, and the University of Michigan.
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