Vladimir Kulic Vladimir Kulić (PhD, Architectural History, University of Texas, Austin) is a design historian and Assistant Professor of Architecture at Florida Atlantic University in Boca Raton and Fort Lauderdale. He specializes in architecture after World War II and global exchanges of architectural culture and contemporary criticism. He is the author of Modernism In-Between: The Mediatory Architectures of Socialist Yugoslavia (with Maroje Mrduljaš and Wolfgang Thaler, 2012) and of numerous articles on architecture in the former Yugoslavia. He is also the editor of Sanctioning Modernism: Architecture and The Making of Postwar Identities (with Monica Penick and Timothy Parker, forthcoming 2013). Dr. Kulić's awards include the 2007 Trustees Merit Citation from Graham Foundation and the 2009 Bruno Zevi Prize for a Historical/Critical Essay in Architecture. He is the recipient of a 2013 Fellowship of the American Council of Learned Societies.