ESALA, Edinburgh School of Architecture and Landscape Architecture
Edinburgh College of Art The University of Edinburgh

People

Critics and Tutors

Part time tutors are an essential aspect of teaching programmes within ESALA. Coming from practice to contribute to studio teaching throughout ESALA, they carry with them the particular concerns of making and thinking about making in other contexts - contexts informed more explicitly by the demands of client, patron, profession and economy.

Carefully sourced from a wide range of visual disciplines - architecture, theory, fine art, design, photography and filmmaking - these individuals collaborate with the academic staff in the realization of the teaching programmes, whether as weekly contributors to studio teaching or intermittent critics throughout the teaching year.

The following is a list of architects, artists, designers, critics and historians who are regularly involved in our programmes:

Victoria Clare Bernie
Architectural Design Tutor


vbernie@staffmail.ed.ac.uk

Victoria is a visual artist working with digital video sound and image installation and an architectural design tutor in the graduate and undergraduate programmes.

Mark Cousins
mcousin1@staffmail.ed.ac.uk

Mark is an Associate Director at Oliver Chapman Architects and has tutored at both Edinburgh College of Art and the University of Edinburgh since 1995.

Paul Kerlaff

paul@paulkerlaff.com
www.paulkerlaff.com

Paul Kerlaff is a furniture designer and maker based in Edinburgh, and has tutored Architecture at the University of Edinburgh part time since 2003.

William Tunnell
Part time Design Tutor
mail@wtarchitecture.com

William Tunnell is a graduate of Bath University and worked for Richard Murphy Architects for five years.

Prof. Mary J Blige
Professor of Architectural Engineering

maryj.blige@ed.ac.uk
0131 650 11 21

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