Julian E. Kulski
Architect, educator
Born Mar. 3, 1929, Warsaw, Poland; came to U.S., 1947; son of Julian and Eugenia (Solecka); children: Julian, Helena, Stefan.
Education: Bachelor of Architecture, 1953, Master of Architecture, 1955, Yale University, New Haven (CT); Ph.D., Technical University of Warsaw, 1966.
Career: principal architect, J. Kulski Associate, Orlean (VA), 1954 -; prof., Notre Dame University, South Bend (IN), 1960-65, George Washington University, 1965-67, Howard University, 1967-89, Washington (DC); consultant, World Bank, Washington, 1964-84.
Author: Land of Urban Promise, 1967; Architecture in a Revolutionary Era, 1973; Dying, We Live, 1980; Umierajac zyjemy, 1984; over 100 articles in professional journals.
Member of: fellow, American Institute of Architects (AIA); director, City Planning Department, South Bend, 1960-65; National Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture, 1972-76; American Institute of Planners; Knights of Malta; Cosmos Club.
Honors: Book of the Year, Book of the Year Club, 1967; fellowship, American Institute of Architects (AIA), 1969.
Served with: Polish Home Army - Armia Krajowa (A.K.), 1941-45; Polish Armed Forces in the West, United Kingdom, 1945-47.
Affiliation: Republican. Protestant.
Languages: Polish, English.
Hobbies: horseback riding, sailing, swimming.
Home: PO. Box 69, Orlean, VA 22128.
From: "Who's Who in Polish America" 1st Edition 1996-1997, Boleslaw Wierzbianski editor; Bicentennial Publishing Corporation,
New York, NY, 1996