Grant Beerling
Landscape Architect, Housing Researcher
and Bricklayer
About
I work part-time at a trade-only tree and plant nursery, using my experience to establish commercial relationships between the nursery, design industries, and installation contractors via ‘Continual Professional Development’ (CPD) instruction and introduction to the nursery.
As a sessional lecturer at Greenwich University, I teach hard and soft materials, place-making theory, and hand sketching in Landscape Architectural design.
I recently completed a Master’s Research Degree (MRes-’Reading the Neoliberal City’) in the School of Architecture at the University of East London under the tutorship of Dr Anna Minton. The main area of research was the unaffordability of housing for those under 40, looking at the postwar consensus of the UK and Nordic regions. Maybe continuing to a part-time PhD
Qualifications
MRes Architecture ‘Reading the Neoliberal City’
(Merit)
MA Landscape Architecture (Distinction)
BA (Hons) Landscape Architecture (1st Class)
HNC Garden Design
City and Guilds Brickwork

Get in touch
Please don’t hesitate to contact me about Housing Research, Landscape Architecture, or even Brickwork.