Marco Iuliano teaches at the University of Liverpool School of Architecture (LSA) where he is programme director of the Master of Architecture. His interdisciplinary research draws on a background that straddles Architecture and the Visual Arts, focusing on the impact of the image on architectural theory and practice. He received grants and held fellowships at the British Library, Centre for Architecture Andrea Palladio (Vicenza), Italian Ministry of Higher Education (MIUR) and a postdoctoral fellowship from the National Research Council (CNR, Italy). In 2010-12 he was awarded an international fellowship by the European Commission, held at the University of Cambridge.
In 2016 he established The Colin Rowe Lectures at the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) in London. He was the principal curator of the exhibition ‘Rome in the Photographs Collection of the RIBA’ (Rome, Vittoriano, 2018, which attracted more than 200,000 visitors). He devised and led the competition to design the new LSA with a jury chaired by Kenneth Frampton, won by O’Donnell and Tuomey – currently under construction. Recently at the Victoria Gallery and Museum, University of Liverpool, he curated the exhibition on Stirling, Wilford and Associates that later travelled to Rome, Milan, London and Dublin (2021-23). His latest book, co-authored with Martino Stierli, is on Hélène Binet (London: Lund Humphries, 2024).