Teisha Bradley

  • Assistant Teaching Professor of Architecture

318 Stuckeman

Teisha Bradley

Biography

Teisha Bradley joined the Department of Architecture in the Stuckeman School as an assistant teaching professor in the summer of 2025. Her research explores spatial storytelling and maps the lived experiences of Black bodies within the built environment, particularly through the lens of the African diaspora.

Bradle was recently published by the National Conference for the Beginning Design Student, where she highlighted the role of architecture as a storytelling tool and emphasized the importance of identity-centered education and discourse.

Bradley holds a bachelor of science in architecture from Morgan State and a master of architecture from the Rhode Island School of Design, where she also earned a certificate in collegiate teaching in art and design. While at RISD, she served as a teaching fellow, leading advanced design studios and thesis courses.

Professionally, she has worked with Architecture Resources Cambridge in Boston and Salazara Design Firm in Portland, Oregon. She currently consults with Fielding International, an architecture firm that brings educators and architects together to design innovative K-12 learning environments around the world.