Edouard Cabay
Unit/Programme:Diploma Unit 18
Bio: Edouard Cabay graduated from the AA in 2005. After working for FOA and Cloud 9, he founded his studio, Appareil, in Barcelona in 2011 and is currently working on projects in Europe and Latin America. In parallel he also teaches at the IAAC in Barcelona and at the ESA in Paris.
Paula Cadima
Unit/Programme:Sustainable Environmental Design, PhD
Bio: Paula Cadima has been in architectural practice and environmental research for some 25 years and has taught at the Technical University of Lisbon where she created and directed the masters course on Bioclimatic Architecture. She worked for the European Commission in Brussels for five years, managing projects on energy efficiency, renewable energy sources and world-class research in emerging fields. She chaired the Environment & Sustainable Architecture working group of the Architect’s Council of Europe and is currently the President of PLEA (Passive Low Energy Architecture).
Mark Campbell
Unit/Programme:Intermediate Unit 1, History & Theory Studies
Bio: is a PhD candidate in the School of Architecture at Princeton University. His research interests include contemporary American culture between 1960 and 1975, paranoia, cultural exhaustion and dreams. A practising architect, he has taught at Auckland University, Princeton University and the Cooper Union.
Barbara Campbell-Lange
Unit/Programme:Academic Coordinator/Tutor
Bio:

Barbara-Ann Campbell-Lange has taught at the Royal College of Art, the Bartlett and the AA. A graduate of the Bartlett, the AA, Cooper Union and Cambridge University she has practiced, written on, taught, governed and examined design since 1988. She is a registered architect, a director at the Campbell-Lange Workshop (www.campbell-lange.net) and is currently exploring relationships between space and story.

Brendon Carlin
Unit/Programme:Intermediate Unit 6
Bio: Brendon Carlin completed his Master’s in Architecture and Urbanism at the AA and has worked for several offices in London, Beijing and Amsterdam. He has also taught with or coordinated courses and workshops at the University of Colorado, the AA, the Berlage Institute and Harvard. Currently he is practising as an associate of Relational Urbanism, and as co-director of Urban Systems, a London-based architecture practice.
Mario Carpo
Unit/Programme:History & Critical Thinking (HCT)
Bio: Mario Carpo is Vincent Scully Visiting Professor of Architectural History at Yale University. His research and publications focus on the relationship between architectural theory, cultural history and the history of media and information technology. His publications include The Alphabet and the Algorithm (MIT Press, 2011) and Architecture in the Age of Printing (MIT Press, 2001)
Javier Castanon
Unit/Programme:Professional Studies part 1, Technical Studies Diploma
Bio: is in private practice as Director of Castanon Associates (London) and Castanon Asociados (Madrid). He has taught at the AA since 1978 and at other schools including the University of Pennsylvania.
Eva Castro
Unit/Programme:Landscape Urbanism (LU) Programme Director
Bio: studied architecture and urbanism at the Universidad Central de Venezuela and subsequently completed the AA Graduate Design Programme. She is cofounder of Plasma Studio plasmastudio.com, director of the AA Landscape Urbanism programme and Unit Master of Diploma Unit 12.
Alejandra Celedon
Unit/Programme:History & Theory Studies
Bio: Alejandra Celedon studied architecture at Universidad de Chile (2002), graduated with honours, and selected by the RIBA President's Medals Student Awards 2003, and holds a Master in Sciences in Advanced Architectural Studies at the Bartlett, University College London (2007).

She obtained the Space Syntax Award (1st GPA) in 2008 and worked as Research Assistant at UCL Space Group. Celedon has worked for Sabbagh Architects in Santiago (2003–06 National Prize Award year 2002) in architectural design and as urban designer at Farrells & Partners in London (2007–09). Since September 2009 she is a recipient of ‘Becas Chile’ Scholarship (2009–13) to pursue her PhD on the rhetorical tactics that connect architecture and the city through a study of postwar architectural systems of representation. Since 2010 she is Course Tutor in History and Theories at the AA.
Mollie Claypool
Unit/Programme:DRL, History & Theory Studies
Bio: Mollie Claypool has held teaching positions at the AA since 2009 in the DRL and History and Theory Studies programme. She has taught at the University of Reading and University of Brighton, and has worked with the RCA, AA Publications and Phaidon Press. She studied architecture at Pratt Institute and received her masters from the AA.