Forrest Fulton formed his current practice, Forrest Fulton Architecture, after working for internationally renowned architecture offices, including RoTo Architects, Machado + Silvetti and Associates, and Steven Holl Architects. He has worked on a number of important projects including a church for the Vatican, a Museum and Master Plan for Mystic Seaport in Mystic, Connecticut., and two large scale LEED targeted buildings in China.
Mr. Fulton received a Bachelors of Architecture degree from Auburn University and Masters of Architecture and Master of Design Studies from Harvard University Graduate School of Design where he focused on relationship of place, culture, technology, sustainability, and large scale development. Mr. Fulton’s approach to architecture was first formed while a student at Auburn University Rural Studio. At the Rural Studio, study, analysis, collaboration, and constraints resulted in Masons Bend Community Center, a building that has received international praise.

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