Research is central to the study of architecture in the Edinburgh School of Architecture and Landscape Architecture (ESALA). It motivates our intellectual and creative activities and underpins our collaborations with a range of important international and UK-based institutions. We actively promote interdisciplinary approaches to research in architecture.
Our expertise and interests range across the following areas:
Architectural Conservation
Our focus includes:
- conservation theory and history
- urban conservation
- conservation technology
- the challenges of bridging the gulf between heritage and new architecture
Architectural History, Theory and Criticism
We have particular strengths in:
- the history of architecture in Britain and the British colonial world (18th and 19th centuries)
- Germany, Central Europe and Russia
- Modernism in Europe, North America and Africa
- Renaissance Italy
- the history of landscape
- the history of technology
- the international history of mass housing and urban development
- the theory and philosophy of architecture
- the philosophy of place
- critical inquiry and methodology
Design-led Research and Studio Practice
We focus on:
- research in and through design, as informed by contemporary architectural and cultural theory
- studio pedagogy
- research-led teaching
- methodologies of urban research and fieldwork
Technology, Environment and Sustainability
We offer expertise in:
- lightweight steel structures
- the building envelope
- design and manufacturing
- sustainable design in both qualitative and quantitative senses, looking at environmental response, design theory, rural planning and user-centred solutions
Interior Design
Our focus includes:
- lighting design
- adaptive re-use
- exhibition design, theory, history
- interior histories
- digital interiorities
