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Architecture, Building & Planning PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for UK Students

We have 146 Architecture, Building & Planning PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for UK Students

Modelling of transfer of heat and toxic chemicals through firefighters’ multilayer clothing

  Research Group: Architecture, Built Environment and Planning
The increasingly adverse impact of toxic fire products on fire-fighters’ health and wellbeing are of a world-wide concern. The occurrence of cancer among the fire-fighters is alarmingly high in both developed and developing countries. Read more

A Biophilic design approach to UN SDG 3 and Trauma Informed Design

  Research Group: Architecture, Built Environment and Planning
This PhD will contrast the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal, 3 – Good Health and Wellbeing (UN SDG 3) with Biophilic, Trauma Informed Design (TID). Read more

A Digital Human-Asset Twin of Twins architecture for Buildings

  Research Group: Architecture, Built Environment and Planning
In Built Environment, Digital Twins (DTs) research show how the digital imitation of buildings and infrastructures can be used to simulate performance, test operational scenarios and remotely control the physical asset across its life cycle. Read more

‘Advanced Nordic Articulation via Architecture’ [naava]

  Research Group: Architecture, Built Environment and Planning
‘naava’ is a project that presents a new way of researching building and space produced in the North East Atlantic corridor and Nordic countries. Read more

Norwich University of the Arts' Research Degrees (PhD/MPhil)

Start your research journey in a supportive and creative environment at Norwich University of the Arts. At Norwich University of the Arts, we have a commitment to critical creative practice and moving Research and Knowledge Exchange to the core of our mission. Read more

Safety of high pressure gaseous releases from buried pipelines

  Research Group: Architecture, Built Environment and Planning
Hydrogen is one route to decarbonise the gas network. Design and operation of existing pipeline networks, the associated safety guidance, and the governing standards are all based on natural gas. Read more

Development of novel engineering solutions for explosion free in any fire self-venting (TPRD-less) composite hydrogen storage tanks

  Research Group: Architecture, Built Environment and Planning
This PhD project aims to develop scientifically robust safety strategies and engineering solutions to bridge key knowledge gaps in the safety of compressed gaseous hydrogen (CGH2) storage tanks reinforced with polymer composites. Read more

Tyre / surface interface using AI

  Research Group: Architecture, Built Environment and Planning
This project will use AI to investigate the tyre / surface interface using Agile Transformation as its basis. The project is founded on 40 years experience and collaborative networks with investigating this interface by the Lead PI. Read more

Can car sharing schemes work in rural areas of Scotland and can this achieve sustainable transport?

Shared mobility practices such as. Car sharing systems (CSS) are intended to reduce car ownership, reduce the private car fleet, improve mobility, and traffic congestion while offering advantages for drivers such as total cost of ownership (TCO) and flexibility for drivers. Read more

Life Cycle Energy Saving Strategies and Evaluation Framework for Pre-1919 Constructions

Background. Buildings account for approximately 40% of energy consumption and 30% of carbon emissions in the UK. Energy saving in the built environment is a critical focus area to meet government targets for reducing carbon emissions, which are supported by the continuous updates to building regulations. Read more

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