Staff Directory
Programme Tutor: BSc Hons Quantity Surveying and BSc Hons Construction Business Management
Room: R004
Tel: 020 8331 9210
Email: J.Adeline@gre.ac.uk
Room: R014
Tel: 020 8331 8220
Email: S.Allan@gre.ac.uk
Stuart is mainly involved in delivering the post-graduate occupational safety and health programmes in the UK and overseas. His main teaching areas are occupational safety practice and noise in the workplace. His current research interest is the application of artificial intelligence to buildings maintenance.
Shelagh Barker
Distance Learning Administrator
Room: R111
Tel: 020 8331 9124
Email: S.D.Barker@gre.ac.uk
Duncan Berntsen
Programme Leader: MA Urban Design
Room: South Studio Office
Tel: 020 8331 9124
Email: D.C.Berntsen@gre.ac.uk
Room: R111
Tel: 020 8331 9308
Email: G.H.Bull@gre.ac.uk
Gregory teaches economics and land economics on a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate courses, and is the undergraduate dissertation coordinator for the construction, real estate and urbanism related programmes. He has published several books and contributions on land economics and public policy and two books on the subject of regional and urban economics and policy.
Gregory obtained his PhD in Economics from the European University Institute in 1983, and continues to closely follow developments at the EU level.
Room: R111
Tel: 020 8331 9138
Email: M.Cummings@gre.ac.uk
Myles studied architecture at Manchester(1992). He has worked and taught in New Zealand, Australia and Germany.
Gillian Daniell
Senior Lecturer
Room: R024
Tel: 020 8331 9319
Email: G.M.Daniell@gre.ac.uk
Responsible for Visual Studies within the School. Link tutor to WKC, Canterbury College and North West Kent College
Corine Delage Director of Learning and Quality
Room: R020
Tel: 020 8331 9102
Email: C.C.F.Delage@gre.ac.uk
Corine qualified an an architect in Paris and gained a masters degree in landscape architecture at Harvard, USA. She has practiced architecture and landscape architecture in France, UK and USA. Corine teaches in architectural design, urban design and landscape design. Her interests lie in multi-disciplinary design work, the interface between art and design and design teaching methodologies.
Reenie Elliot
Programme Leader: Degree Architecture
Room: R111
Tel: 020 8331 9321
Email: K.C.Elliott@gre.ac.uk
Bob Falconer
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Room: R018
Tel: 020 8331 9208
Email: R.E.Falconer@gre.ac.uk
Bob serves on the Accreditation Panel of the Chartered Institute of Building. He teaches the theory and design of structures, the structural assessment of buildings and bridges, bridge design and topics in construction and Project Management.
His computer program to assess the strength of masonry arch bridges is in regular use by most bridge authorities in the country and he has developed the theory and design software for the MARS system of strengthening masonry arches. This system won the Design Council’s Millennium Award for Innovation and was featured in the Millennium Dome in 2000. He has regularly lectured all over the world on bridge assessment.
Ed Frith
Programme Leader: Diploma Architecture
Room: R111
Tel: 020 8331 9116
Email: E.J.Frith@gre.ac.uk
Runs Diploma Atelier 11 Thinkers and Makers. Studied at Bristol (1984) and Cambridge(1987). Worked in variety of offices before setting up Moving Architecture with choreographer Caroline Salem developing dance and architecture projects and building projects in London, New York and Spain, (www.movingarchitecture.com). Awarded Fulbright in 1991, and was Visiting Scholar at Columbia University and Visiting Fellow at Princeton University. An independent examiner for ARB and external examiner at Oxford Brookes University.
Patrick Goode Senior Lecturer
Room: R006
Tel: 020 8331 9119
Email: P.Goode@gre.ac.uk
Patrick Goode is currently working with Professor Sir Colin St J Wilson and Professor Stanforad Anderson as author and editor of The Oxford Companion to Architecture, Oxford University Press, a comprehensive treatment of world architecture at all periods. He is particularly responsible for the sections dealing with : Renaissance and Baroque France, Germany, Italy and Spain; and; the Soviet Union (1917-90).
His other research interests are :
1. the failure of Modernism to develop an adequate aesthetic response to the new challenges posed by social change, and, technological developments, at the end of the 19th century. In particular, some versions of Modernism adopted the Arts and Crafts principle of universal architecture, without re-thinking the visual problem of modern architecture, set by the development of technology.
2. the development of Modern classicism in Italy, 1920-60. Related to the other research interest in that it analyses a particularly successful example of solving the visual problem of modern design, by using an updated version of the language of classicism.
Richard HaywardHead of School
Room: R026
Tel: 020 8331 9109
Email: R.S.Hayward@gre.ac.uk
Richard is the head of the School of Architecture and Construction.
Nickie HirstProgramme Leader: Graphic and 3D Digital Design
Room: R111
Tel: 020 8331 9959
Email: N.K.Hirst@gre.ac.uk
Robert Holden
Programme Leader Landscape/MA Architecture
Room: R111
Tel: 020 8331 9220
Email: R.Holden@gre.ac.uk
Robert Holden BSc (Hons) Architectural Studies, Dip LD, MLI is a graduate of architecture and landscape architecture from the University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne and has been a landscape architect since 1971. He has worked mainly based in London for large practices (Derek Lovejoy Partnership, Brian Clouston and Ptnrs.) on business parks, leisure development and public space in the UK, Spain, France, The Netherlands and Middle East. He was landscape architect for Aztec West near Bristol (1979-1985) and was a director in charge of the Clouston bureau d'etude work for Europe Disneyland 1989-91.
In the 1990s his practice Holden Liversedge did work in the UK and The Netherlands. He is a CABE Space adviser and Secretary General of EFLA, the European Foundation for Landscape Architecture. Books include New Landscape Design (1996), International Landscape Design (2003) and (as joint editor) Fieldwork Landscape Architecture Europe (2006).
Ann HolderPrincipal Lecturer
Room: R016
Tel: 020 8331 9973
Email: A.T.Holder@gre.ac.uk
Dr. Holder graduated with a first class honours degree in Analytical Chemistry from Woolwich Polytechnic in 1970; she was also awarded the Penfold Medal for the best student in the Polytechnic for 1969/1970.
After graduation she worked in the Department of Forensic Medicine at the London Hospital Medical College in Whitechapel as a Forensic Toxicologist. In 1974, she obtained her PhD [Analytical Aspects of Drug Abuse]. She did extensive Court work on defence cases. She worked for a year as an SSO at Beecham Research laboratories and then took up a lecturing post in the School of Chemistry at the then Thames Polytechnic. She was Course Tutor for all of the undergraduate chemistry programmes. She continued in consultancy, specialising in Court work. She transferred to Environmental Sciences in 1991. She obtained her MBA in 1991.
In Environmental Sciences she obtained her professional Health and Safety examinations and was Course Tutor for the BSc and MSc programmes in Occupational Safety and Health.
In 1996 the School was closed and she was transferred to Land and Construction Management at Dartford and managed the distance learning portfolio until just after the transfer of the newly formed Architecture and Construction to Avery Hill in 2002.
Philip HudsonSchool IT Manager
Room: T204
Tel: 020 8331 9117
Email: P.C.Hudson@gre.ac.uk
Phil supplies all the technical expertise for the School's specialist software systems and web operations. He also has internet and network management skills and has an MSc in Internet Technologies and E-Commerce.
David IsaacDirector of Research
Room: F305
Tel: 020 8331 9336
Email: D.Isaac@gre.ac.uk
David has degrees in Economics and Business Administration, and in Property Development and Project Management. He has a PhD in Property Finance and is the Professor of Real Estate Management.
David is a Chartered Surveyor and Chartered Builder who practised in the private and public sectors before joining the University. His research interests are in real estate issues including development, finance and investment; he teaches these subjects in the University and internationally. He has published 13 books in the area of real estate as well as numerous articles.
Keith Jones.
Room: F305
Tel: 020 8331 9260
Email: K.G.Jones@gre.ac.uk
Keith is a Reader in the School of Architecture and Construction at the University of Greenwich and leader of the Sustainable Buildings Research Group.
He has been actively involved in building maintenance and facilities management consultancy and research since the mid 1980’s, developing a number of computerised maintenance management systems and authoring numerous academic papers on the subject. He is currently the principal investigator on the EPSRC Benchmarking Egan Compliance project and a co-investigator on the EPSRC Innovation in the Design Construction and Operation of Buildings for people project. Keith is also joint co-coordinator of the CIB W70 International Research Task Group on building maintenance and property management.
Keith teaches Research Methods to MSc students and supervises MSc and PhD students.
Dr Yamuna Kaluarachchi
Senior Research Fellow
Room: F308
Tel: 020 8331 9113
Email: Y.D.Kaluarachchi@gre.ac.uk
Yamuna is a Chartered Architect and a member of the ‘Sustainable Building Research Group’ working mainly on the multi university consortia research project ‘Sustainable Urban Environments (SUE- IDCOP)’ funded by the EPSRC, which seek to develop sustainable façade technologies and enhanced methods for building refurbishment. She contributes to the teaching programmes of the school and has completed her MSc in Architecture at the Bartlett & PhD in Architecture at Cambridge.
Hanwen LiaoResearch Fellow
Room: F307
Tel: 020 8331 9262
Email: h.liao@gre.ac.uk
Hanwen is working as a Research Fellow at the school. He studied architecture and worked as an architect in Beijing before he received a Master (2002) and a PhD (2006) in Advanced Architectural Studies at the University of Sheffield. He was a visiting scholar at Olympic Study centre in Lausanne (2003) and his current research interest is in the planning dimension of mega-events led urban regeneration.
John MarchantWorkshop Technician
Room: Model Workshop
Tel: 020 8331 9112
Email: J.M.Marchant@gre.ac.uk
The 3D Design Modelmaker responsible for the running of the modelmaking studio on the Mansion site campus is Mr. John Marchant.
He has the authority, on behalf of the Head of School of Architecture and Construction, to regulate access to the workshop and to ensure that Health and Safety Regulations are applied.
Terry McDonald-------
Room: R111
Tel: 020 8331 8402
Email: T.McDonald@gre.ac.uk
Terry is a graduate in applied chemistry and a fellow of the Academy of the British Occupational Hygiene Society. His areas of specialist expertise include chemical safety, indoor air quality and ergonomics. His research area is in the development of assessment techniques for hazardous substances for indoor air quality and health risk assessment.
Alan Powers
Reader in Architecture and Cultural History
Room: R111
Tel: 020 8331 9120
Email: A.Powers@gre.ac.uk
Alan Powers took a degree and PhD in History of Art at Cambridge, and has worked in architectural preservation and as a freelance author and lecturer, publishing books on architecture, art and design. He is a joint editor of the journal Twentieth Century Architecture for the Twentieth Century Society, and Chairman of Pollock's Toy Museum in central London.
Maureen Rhoden
Programme Leader: MSc Housing Management and Policy
Room: R111
Tel: 020 8331 9317
Email: M.D.Rhoden@gre.ac.uk
Roger SeijoProgramme Leader: BA(Hons) Landscape Architecture
Room: R111
Tel: 020 8331 9121
Email: R.E.Seijo@gre.ac.uk
School coordinator of the Socrates/Erasmus exchange programme. Director of ELEE (European Landscape Education Exchanges), the network of EU Landscape Schools. Ex-officio member of the education committee of EFLA (European Foundation for Landscape Architects). Teacher of landscape design and European professional practice.
Prof. Mehrdad Shokoohy.
Room: R006
Tel: 020 8331 9126
Email: M.Shokoohy@gre.ac.uk
PhD, Heriot-Watt (1978), DSc Heriot-Watt (2001). Architect and urban designer specialising in the conservation of built environments with particular interests in the Middle East, Central Asia and South Asia. His research extends to history, the arts, archaeology, epigraphy and other related subjects in these areas. Author of many books and numerous learned articles.
Elinor StewartVisual Communications Technician /
Part-time Life Drawing Tutor
Room: North Studio Office
Tel: 020 8331 9196
Email: E.K.Stewart@gre.ac.uk
Dr. Teresa StoppaniLecturer in Architecture
Room: R208
Tel: 020 8331 7844
Email: t.stoppani@gre.ac.uk
Teresa Stoppani studied architecture at the Institute of Architecture of the University of Venice (IUAV) and holds a PhD in Architectural and Urban Design from the University of Florence, Italy. She collaborated with architectural practices in New York, Venice, London and Munich, and taught architectural design and theory at the IUAV (1995-1999) and at the Architectural Association in London
(2000-02), where she is currently visiting lecturer in the AA PhD Programme.
Her main research interests are the relationship between architecture theory and the design process in the urban environment, and the influence on the specifically architectural of other spatial and critical practices.
Recent publications include: 'Mapping. The Locus of the Project' (Angelaki, 9:2, 2004); 'The Reversible City: Exhibition(ism), Chorality and Tenderness', in C. Lindner (ed.), Urban Space and Cityscapes (Routledge 2006); 'Voyaging in Piranesi's Space. A contemporary re-reading of the beginnings of modernity' (Haecceity Papers, 1:2, 2006); 'Unfinished Business. The Historical Project after Manfredo Tafuri', in J. Rendell, J. Hill, M. Fraser, M. Dorrian (eds.), Critical Architecture (Routledge 2007) and the edited volume 'Antipodes/Measuring the World' (Haecceity Papers, 2:1, 2006).
Current projects include a study on G.B. Piranesi, the book 'ParadigmIslands. Manhattan and Venice' and the research 'Architecture_Dust'.
Tom Turner
Pathway Leader: MA Landscape Studies
Room: R008
Tel: 020 8331 9130
Email: T.Turner@gre.ac.uk
Tom is Subject Group Leader for Landscape Architecture and Pathway Leader for MA Landscape Studies. He is a member of the Landscape Institute and the Royal Town Planning Institute. Tom teaches landscape planning, garden history and geographical information systems (GIS). He has published books on English Garden Design (1986) Landscape Planning (1987) and City as Landscape (1996).
David Watson
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Room: R111
Tel: 020 8331 9122
Email: D.Watson@gre.ac.uk
Web: www.CADTutor.net
David is a Senior Lecturer (0.7) teaching digital design on various pathways including Landscape Architecture, Garden Design, 3D Digital Design and Graphic Design. He is also Programme Leader for the MA Website Architecture.
David's freelance work includes projects in his specialist area, visualimpact assessment. He is also a web designer and runs the successful website at www.CADTutor.net.




















