Grant Beerling
Housing Researcher, Landscape Architect and Bricklayer
About
At present (2022-2024) working on a part-time Masters’s Research Degree (MPhil – Reading the Neoliberal City) in the School of Architecture at the Unversity of East London under the tutorship of Dr Anna Minton. The main area of research; The unaffordability of housing for the under 40s, looking at the postwar consensus of the UK and Nordic regions. Hopefully, continuing to a part-time PhD autumn of 2024
I work as a part-time Consultant for a commercial plant Nursery as a Landscape Architect; before this, I worked as a Landscape Architect in the UK and Dubai UAE.
From 1989-2012, I owned a small DesIgn/Build a business, building bespoke houses, gardens, Local Authority contract work, and show gardens.
As a Degree and Master’s student, I also worked as a supply lecturer at Hadlow College and the University of Greenwich, teaching at Further Education (FE) and Higher Education (degree) levels, the main subject areas; design, CAD and hard landscape construction, practical and theory.
Qualifications
MPhil Architecture ‘Reading the Neoliberal City’ 1st year of 2
MA Landscape Architecture (Distinction)
BA (Hons) Landscape Architecture (1st Class)
HNC Garden Design
City and Guilds Brickwork

Get in touch
If you want to contact me about Housing Research, Landscape Architecture and even Brickwork, please don’t hesitate.