Buras began as a military architect and planner in the Israeli Army (
Tzahal). Following that, he worked for
Gensler in San Francisco;
Skidmore, Owings & Merrill in Los Angeles; as well as architect Ron Goldman (Goldman Firth Rossi) in Malibu. Following his Ph.D. studies, Buras served as Senior Architect and Design Principal at
HNTB, and later as Lead Designer at
AECOM for the East Side Access project at Grand Central Terminal, New York City. Freelancing in Washington, D.C., Buras worked on buildings in the US Capitol Complex. and established his own firm in Washington, D.C. (closed 2012). Since 2005 he is in charge of the famous Anacostia River Masterplan–also named MacMillan II–that envisions future urban growth and Parisian riverfronts and quays at Washington, D.C. He founded the Washington, D.C. Chapter of the Institute of Classical Architecture and Arts (
ICAA) and after publishing his book, "The Art of Classic Planning: Building Beautiful and Enduring Communities", Buras founded the Classic Planning Institute in 2021. In addition, the CPI hosts the Traditional Architecture Gathering (TAG) annual international conferences, where hundreds of architects, urbanists and enthusiasts engage in open forum live-video discussions about all subjects related to New Classic Architecture and Traditional Urbanism. Buras has taught at the Technion, Israel, the University of Southern California and the
Woodbury University, both in Los Angeles. He has been a guest critic as well at the Notre Dame University, Indiana, the University of Maryland, the National Civic Art Society, and the Ax:son Johnson Centre for the Study of Classical Architecture (CSCA) == The Art of Classic Planning ==