Daniel Fitzpatrick
Associate Researcher (UCL Bartlett School of Planning)
Daniel finished his PhD in Planning Studies at the Bartlett School of Planning UCL in 2017, investigating mutual housing models in London and their governance. He is now Teaching Fellow at the Bartlett and continues to teach planning, housing and governance. His research has been on collaborative practices in planning, looking at the formal and informal practices of estate regeneration in London, collective housing in Europe and how co-operative practices evolve in urban areas in response to climate emergency and changing economies. He has worked in India, Italy, Cuba, Chile, Nepal, and London, working on projects at different scales - from international development to regeneration and within local government.