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Anthony Hatfield is a Senior Lecturer at the School of Architecture and Built Environment within the University of Wolverhampton. He serves as Subject Award Leader for BSc (Hons) Building Surveying and HNC/D Construction and Built Environment courses, with extensive teaching experience including international engagements in Hong Kong and Qatar.
- Chartered member of the Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB)
- Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (FHEA)
- STEM Ambassador promoting Architecture and Built Environment careers
His research focuses on Built Heritage conservation, particularly moisture protection in Medieval structures using soft capping technology and the impact of World Heritage inscription on urban regeneration. Recent publications highlight innovative approaches to post-disaster shelter, sustainable conservation methods, and educational technology in construction pedagogy.
- Investigated soft capping for historic building preservation
- Explored green roofs as alternative conservation methods
- Evaluated sustainable communities in social housing
- Developed computer-aided assessment frameworks for construction students
Recognized for his teaching excellence through multiple Inspirational Lecturer of the Year nominations, he also serves as a Student Enabling Tutor (SET) and actively promotes practical industry knowledge through site visits and real-world case studies.



