
معرفی
Bruce Wrightsman serves as Assistant Professor at Laurentian University's McEwen School of Architecture, where he coordinates comprehensive design studios including ARCH 4505/4515. A licensed architect with 25+ years of professional experience, he previously served as First Year Studio Coordinator (2020-2022) and specializes in award-winning academic Design Build projects.
His educational background includes an M.Arch from the University of Texas at Austin and a B.Arch from Kansas State University. Research focuses on design-build pedagogy efficacy, community impact assessment, and architectural history with special attention to Neil Astle's innovative wood framing systems.
Wrightsman's scholarly output examines critical gaps in design-build education, long-term project impacts, and structural innovation. His work appears in Journal of Architectural Education and major conference proceedings, revealing trends toward holistic evaluation of pedagogical methods and historical reinterpretation of construction systems.
Professional activities include radio interviews on architectural education (Morning North, 2022), the MSoA Ice Station Projects, and design practice evidenced by projects like the Sand Hill Residence (Big Sky, MT) and Bond Dental (Bozeman, MT).





