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Ian Bailey is a Senior Lecturer at the University of Brighton's School of Arch, Tech and Eng Design for Circular Cities and Regions (DCCR). His research focuses on low-carbon architecture, material re-deployment, urban planning, food systems, and professional ethics. He also explores participatory learning methodologies and instrument building. Bailey is affiliated with the DCCR Research Excellence Group and contributes to initiatives like 'Radical Housing Futures' and 'Circular Economy' projects, emphasizing local material waste interception and reuse.
His work integrates interdisciplinary approaches, such as the 'CPUL Opportunity Mapping Method' for food systems in urban design and innovative uses of reclaimed timber (e.g., WasteWoods projects). Bailey holds memberships in professional bodies including the Architects Registration Board and Advance HE, and has provided consultancy services to organizations like Brighton and Hove Community Land Trust.
Research activity highlights include exploring urban food systems, timber engineering, and sustainable materials. His consultancy and advisory roles reflect his commitment to practical applications of research in architecture and urban development.



