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Professor Juliet Davis is a Professor of Architecture and Urbanism and Head of the Welsh School of Architecture at Cardiff University. She holds a PhD from the London School of Economics and has practiced architecture in London before entering academia. Her research focuses on urban change, post-industrial regeneration, and the role of care in urban design. Key areas include the legacy of mega-events like the 2012 London Olympics, heritage preservation, and designing cities for health and wellbeing.
Educations:
- BA (First Class) in Architecture, University of Cambridge (1995)
- DipArch (Part II), University of Cambridge (1999)
- PhD in Urban Studies, London School of Economics (2011)
Research Interests:
Her work bridges architecture and urban planning, emphasizing ethical design practices. She explores how urban design can foster inclusive communities, preserve heritage, and address displacement caused by regeneration projects. Recent projects include studies on Cardiff’s industrial landscapes and almshousing for aging populations.
Awards & Grants:
Funding from UKRI, Grosvenor, and the Paul Mellon Centre. Editor of Planning Perspectives (2019-2022) and external examiner for multiple architecture programs.
Labs/Teams:
Leading the Welsh School of Architecture, she oversees interdisciplinary urban design initiatives and collaborations with institutions like the University of Delhi and UCL.



