Teresa Erskine

Teresa is an award-winning Chartered Architect and Head of Studio at vPPR Architects’ Liverpool studio. With extensive experience across cultural, community, arts, and heritage projects – including work on listed buildings and historic sites -Teresa has been the driving force behind a wide range of projects, ensuring their successful delivery from concept to completion.

Teresa studied Architecture at the Mackintosh School of Architecture, Glasgow School of Art. Committed to inspiring the next generation of architects, she also serves as a third-year design tutor at the University of Liverpool.

She received the RIBA Haydn Smith Award, which recognises the best submission for the RIBA Advanced Diploma in Professional Practice in Architecture. Graduating with Distinction, she ranked top among two international cohorts. Teresa is frequently invited to participate in design critiques at the Architectural Association and other universities, and she actively contributes to the RIBA Future Architects Mentoring Programme.

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