Haris Bulić is a licensed architect, editor, and multidisciplinary designer based in Zagreb, whose work moves between architecture, publishing, visual culture, and craft. His activities, hobbies and interests include architecture, art, craftsmanship, graphic and product design, photography, illustration, computers, machines, motorcycles and science fiction. He graduated from the Faculty of Architecture in Sarajevo in 2015. During his master’s studies, he founded, designed, and edited the architectural magazine Tristotrojka while also collaborating with the Days of Architecture and the Association of Architects of Bosnia and Herzegovina in Sarajevo.After graduating, he worked for two years in Sarajevo for the Architecture and Planning Group (APG) on projects in Doha. Following his move to Zagreb, he took part in the design and construction of several residential buildings in Zagreb at the 2A1-BURO office. With more than a year of on-site construction experience, he joined the ATELLIOR team, where he spent four years designing administrative buildings, luxury villas, and large-scale hospitality facilities on the Adriatic coast and other locations across Europe. He later spent a year at 4UHA, leading projects on small-scale luxury housing and then two years at ARHIV working on a range of projects including a hotel, a skyscraper, an urban villa, and a rural holiday house. He is currently focused on affordable housing projects in Croatia and remains an active member of the international Tristotrojka Society.