Eric Nulman is an architect, educator and civic leader based in Los Angeles. As a practicing architect since 1999, Eric has worked on a range of project types including cultural, institutional, commercial office, sports, entertainment, retail, multi-family housing, historic preservation, and custom single-family residences. In his early career, Eric worked with several design offices including Pritzker Prize winners Thom Mayne (Morphosis – Santa Monica) and Jean Nouvel (Ateliers Jean Nouvel – London and Paris). In 2007 Eric returned from London and accepted a full-time Lecturer position at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo where he taught design studios, building technology courses, and history/theory seminars until 2011. In 2011 Eric joined USC SoA to teach material-centered designed studios and materials of construction technology courses and currently holds the title of Adjunct Associate Professor. In 2012 Eric received the New Faculty Teaching Award from ACSA/AIAS; a national award recognizing demonstrated excellence in teaching performance during the formative years of an architectural teaching career. In 2013-2014, Eric was a Fellow and Artist in Residence at MacDowell in New Hampshire where he completed “Mono Environments” – a study of ephemeral ornament by constructing maquettes of light filtering membranes. From 2016-2019 he was a Board of Director and VP of Operations for the LA Forum for Architecture and Urban Design; an independent nonprofit organization that instigates dialogues on design and the built environment through public programming, exhibitions, and publications. In 2021 he began development of hillside residential projects as END (Eric Nulman Design). In 2021 he was appointed to the Planning Commission by the City of Rancho Palos Verdes for a multi-year renewable term. In 2022 he attended the Cal Cities Planning Commissioner Academy as a representative of the City of Rancho Palos Verdes (RPV). In 2023 Eric joined the RPV Planning Commission Zoning Subcommittee. Eric has Architecture degrees from Cal Poly State University, San Luis Obispo (BARCH) and Harvard University (MARCH). Eric was born in Los Angeles and currently resides in the South Bay with his wife and two children.