Tea Mersuli is an architect, researcher, and curator based in Bratislava, working across architectural design, research, and cultural production.
She is currently a PhD candidate at the Faculty of Architecture and Design at the Slovak University of Technology, where her research focuses on the House of Culture in Albania, examining its architectural transformations within the post-socialist context.
Alongside her academic work, she practices architecture both independently and in collaboration, contributing to projects across different scales and formats, including national and international competitions, several of which have been award-winning. Her work extends into curatorial practice. She curated an exhibition on Albanian Houses of Culture at the National Opera in Tirana, translating research into a spatial and public format.
She operates through a multidisciplinary approach, combining research, design, and exhibition-making. Her experience includes collaborations with public institutions, actors in the cultural sector, and private investors, navigating projects that require both conceptual development and strategic coordination.Her work focuses on questions of collective space and the evolving cultural role of architecture, bridging analytical research with spatial practice.