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Terri Bullard

Terri Bullard

Lecturer

Terri Bullard is a designer, educator, and researcher whose work investigates how social and environmental justice intersect with—and shape—the built environment. Their practice centers on developing community-driven systems and design interventions that empower individuals to actively engage with and transform their surroundings.

Terri holds a Master of Science in Architectural Research and Design from the Tulane School of Architecture and a Bachelor of Architecture from the Fay Jones School of Architecture and Design. With more than eight years of experience across both public and private sectors, they bring a versatile approach to design that spans multiple scales and contexts.

Informed by their lived experiences, Terri’s recent research delves into the omnipresent influence of neoliberal urbanism on cultural infrastructure, critically examining its profound impacts on urban heritage in the historic city of Nassau, The Bahamas.

Through their work, they encourage students and peers to contemplate the intricate interplay of design, society, and environment, fostering a deeper understanding of architecture’s role in that complex nebula. In their position as the Herb Greene Teaching Fellow at the Gibbs College of Architecture, Professor Bullard continues to shape the next generation of architects, challenging them to envision bold imaginaries in our evolving world.