Francesco Marullo
About
Francesco Marullo is an architect and theorist whose research interrogates the relations between architecture, labor, and production. He is an Associate Professor at the University of Illinois Chicago School of Architecture and holds a PhD from TU Delft and the Berlage Institute. A founding member of The City as a Project, Marullo has worked with OMA and DOGMA, and his editorial work and writings—published in Log, OASE, San Rocco, Flat Out, Counter Signals, and JAE—explore architecture’s spatial entanglement with political economy. His work has been exhibited at the Venice Architecture Biennale (2014–2016), the Oslo Architecture Triennale (2016), and the Lisbon Architecture Triennale (2019), and his recent volume, Arquitectura Genérica y Trabajo Vivo (2024), collects a decade of critical essays.