
Christopher Reeves
Assistant Professor · Historic Building Conservation
Northumbria UniversityAbout
Christopher Reeves is an Assistant Professor in the Architecture and Built Environment Department at Northumbria University. He joined the institution, formerly Newcastle Polytechnic, to contribute to the development of its Building Surveying degree program. His expertise spans historic building conservation, defect identification (including flood and fire damage), and the preservation of Industrial Revolution-era functional structures like railway signal boxes.
Education:
- PhD in Architecture (Northumbria University, 2022) – Focused on railway heritage conservation
- MSc in Civil Engineering (Newcastle University, 2000)
- PGDip in Educational Development (Newcastle Polytechnic, 1992)
- BSc (Hons) in Building Surveying (Liverpool Polytechnic, 1985)
Research Interests: Dr. Reeves specializes in the conservation of functional industrial heritage, particularly railway infrastructure. His work emphasizes balancing preservation with modern safety standards and policy frameworks. He also explores building defects in historic structures and sustainable management of heritage assets.
Publications: His research bridges historical analysis with practical conservation strategies, with notable contributions to policies for heritage railway signal boxes and the application of technology in academic lectures. Recent work focuses on industrial functional buildings’ adaptive reuse.
Grants & Advising: No specific grants or advisees are listed, though his PhD thesis was supervised by Professors Thomas, Pesce, and Dalton.
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