Research Interests: sustainable architecture, housing and settlement planning, climate-responsive design, and participatory urban development.
Mulwana John Bosco is an architect and academic serving in the Department of Architecture at the College of Engineering, Design, Art and Technology (CEDAT), Makerere University. His teaching and research emphasize the integration of sustainability, cultural identity, and innovative design approaches into architectural education, preparing students to respond to the challenges of urbanization and environmental change.
He holds professional qualifications in architecture and design, with experience in both academic instruction and applied practice. His work bridges theory and practice, focusing on the role of architecture in shaping inclusive and resilient communities.
His research interests include sustainable architecture, housing and settlement planning, climate-responsive design, and participatory urban development, reflecting his commitment to advancing architectural education and practice in Uganda. Through his scholarship and mentorship, Mulwana contributes to the development of design solutions that empower communities and foster sustainable urban growth.