Dr Kevin Muldoon-Smith

Associate Professor in Urban and Built Environment Adaptation and Investment at Department of Architecture and Built Environment, Northumbria University

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Associate Professor in Urban and Built Environment Adaptation and Investment, Department of Architecture and Built Environment, Northumbria University

Kevin is an Associate Professor in Urban and Built Environment Adaptation and Investment in the Department of Architecture and Built Environment at Northumbria University. His research focuses on adaptation and investment in the built environment and has evolved along three strands:

1) Strategic Public Sector Finance – Kevin investigates how land value and real estate income (for example, property tax, land value capture and commercial real estate Investment) is being used to fund public sector service delivery and policy objectives. Particular interests relate to transport infrastrcuture and also flood management.

2) Stranded Assets in the Built Environment – Kevin investigates how new demand and legislative drivers are stranding property assets and how this threat can be countered through methods of urban adaptation and building based adaptive reuse. This research currently focuses on the conditions that enable buildings to adapt, developing better conceptual understandings of building vacancy and how this can be countered through new perspectives of urban planning that enable the contemporary demand for building adaptation.

3) Knowledge Management – inspired by the writing of Michael Polanyi, where Kevin investigates the generation, dynamics, and transference of tacit knowledge in the face of new modes of learning, teaching and working in the digital built environment.