Publications • Projects by Henrik Bull have been featured in magazines such as: Atlantic, Architectural Forum, Snow Country Magazine, Architecture California, Progressive Architecture, Architectural Record, Architectural Forum, House and Home, Housing Architecture, San Francisco Chronicle, Sunset, A&U Magazine (Japan), and Baumeister (Germany).
Articles • Henrik Bull wrote several articles as a mountain building expert. He has been a regular contributor to Ski Area Management (1973–1999) and to Snow Country Magazine (1973–1998). He also wrote articles for Architecture California and Fine Home building Magazine.
Conferences • In 2000, Henrik Bull was invited to present a paper entitled "Lessons to be learned from indigenous architecture" at the Fourth International Conference on Snow Engineering at Trondheim, Norway. • In 1982, Henrik Bull presented a paper entitled "Potential Seismic Hazard versus certain personal disaster" at a seismic conference sponsored by the National Science Foundation held at the University of California at Berkeley. In this paper Bull suggested that collapse of freeways presented a greater danger than collapse of masonry buildings. In the
1989 Loma Prieta earthquake, 42 people were killed at the Cypress freeway collapse. Eight people died from falling masonry, and no masonry buildings collapsed.
Featured projects in books • Klaussen Brown Cabin, featured as one of the six American houses in
Modern Houses of the World, by Sherban Cantacuzino (London, 1964). • Sims and Lyon Houses, description by Charles Moore, FAIA, featured in
Bay Area Houses, (Gibbs M. Smith Inc, 1988). • Klaussen Belvedere House and Klaussen Brown Cabin, featured in
NorCalMod, Icons of Northern California Modernism, by Pierluigi Serraino (San Francisco, 2006). • Flender Cabin, Edwards Cabin and Klaussen first cabin in Squaw Valley, featured in == References ==