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Dr Daniel Fitzpatrick is a Lecturer (Teaching) at University College London's Bartlett School of Planning, where he focuses on community-led planning and housing. He serves as Undergraduate Admissions Tutor, Workplacement Coordinator, and Knowledge Exchange Coordinator for the Just Space network.
- PhD (2017) and Postgraduate Diploma (2009) from UCL
- MSc (2001) from University of East Anglia
- BSc (2000) from University of Durham
His research explores community ownership models, collective housing, and post-growth urbanism. Recent work examines community-owned assets and their impact on the built environment, spanning housing, social infrastructure, energy, and digital spaces. Publications highlight intersections between formal and informal planning practices in estate regeneration.
Key publications include Community-Led Regeneration: A Toolkit for Residents and Planners (2020), and articles analyzing housing mutualism in London (2018) and social sustainability in Ulaanbaatar's ger districts (2021). He maintains a strong focus on community-university knowledge exchange and action research methodologies.
Teaching emphasizes project-based learning across strategic to local planning scales, with recent modules on housing planning, urban form, and social change. Collaborations include co-founding the planning practice Variant Office (2014-2018) and working with Central Saint Martins as visiting lecturer.
His work aligns with Sustainable Development Goal 11, with international experience spanning Mongolia, Italy, Cuba, Chile, and Nepal. Multilingual capabilities in French, Spanish, Italian, Hebrew, and partial Hebrew comprehension support global engagement.



