Bryce Truitt

Bryce Truitt

Lecturer

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Bryce Truitt

Lecturer


Education:

Master of Architecture, Georgia Institute of Technology, 2022
Bachelor of Science in Architecture, Georgia Institute of Technology, 2012

Bryce holds a Bachelor of Science in Architecture with a Certificate in City & Regional Planning, as well as a Master of Architecture from Georgia Tech where he was a Portman Prize Recipient.

Biography:

Bryce Truitt is an architect engaged in the discipline and practice. His research broadly focuses on the theoretical and applied intersection of social-ecology, art, and architecture.

His independent thesis, ’nimble supports’ centered on resilient environmental and housing infrastructure and flexible building typologies, for land and inhabitants of the Flat Creek floodplain, a polluted tributary to Lake Lanier and concentration of low-income housing in Gainesville, Georgia. Most recently, his research focuses on scalable problems of autonomy in architecture, architectural autonomy in the age of systems consciousness, and circular economy. Bryce is also engaged in ongoing collaborative research with the Department of Natural Sciences at Emory University and the ecologically sensitive restoration and redevelopment of communally-owned agrarian lands in Galicia, Spain.

As a lecturer, Bryce coordinates and teaches design studio, courses on architectural production and representation, as well as integrated building systems. His involvement in practice encompasses architecture, landscape architecture, and interactive media, working on a full spectrum of project types ranging from single-family residential to institutional.

Statement of Teaching Interest

As a lecturer, Bryce coordinates and teaches foundational and advanced architectural design studios, courses on architectural production and representation, as well as courses focused on the integration of building systems. 

Statement of Research Interest

Bryce's research interests focus on the theoretical and applied intersections of art, ecology, and architecture including constructional logics in design methodology, regenerative building techniques, landscape integration, and social-ecologically situated typologies.