Dr. Daniel Fitzpatrick

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Biography

Daniel Fitzpatrick is a Lecturer at University College London's Bartlett School of Planning, focusing on community-led planning initiatives. His research interests include mutualism in housing planning and the dynamics between community groups and universities. He has published a book on formal and informal practices in estate regeneration and continues to research models of collective housing. Currently, he is involved in a project examining how community-owned assets influence the built environment, housing, and social infrastructures. Fitzpatrick has extensive experience in local government in London and international development across several countries, including Mongolia, Italy, Cuba, Chile, and Nepal. He co-founded Variant Office, a planning and architecture practice, and has served as a visiting lecturer at Central Saint Martins. At the Bartlett School, Fitzpatrick manages the BSP Knowledge Exchange Programme, linking students with community groups to address local planning challenges.

Research Interests

Experience

Lecturer (Teaching)

2020-09-01 — Present

Bartlett School of Planning, University College London • London, United Kingdom

Teaching community-led planning and other related subjects.

Undergraduate Admissions Tutor

2023-09-01 — Present

Bartlett School of Planning, University College London • United Kingdom

Responsible for overseeing the admissions process for undergraduate programs.

Space - BSP Knowledge Exchange Coordinator

2020-09-01 — Present

Bartlett School of Planning, University College London • United Kingdom

Coordinating knowledge exchange initiatives between students and community groups.

Unit 2 Module Coordinator, MA Cities

2019-09-02 — 2023-09-01

Central Saint Martins • London, United Kingdom

Coordinating the MA Cities program.