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Dr. Kimon Krenz is a Senior Research Fellow at the Bartlett School of Architecture, University College London, where he works at the Space Syntax Laboratory. As a spatial data scientist and urban health researcher, his work focuses on the spatial determinants of health and inequality. He has developed novel methodologies to measure individual-level environmental exposures and link them to large-scale health datasets, resulting in internationally recognized publications. With over £9 million secured in research funding, he bridges architecture, urban planning, and public health through interdisciplinary collaboration.
- Doctorat, University College London (2018)
- Master of Science, University College London (2013)
- Bachelor of Science, University of Applied Sciences (2012)
- Recognized by the HEA as a Fellow (2017)
Dr. Krenz's research centers on using computational methods to quantify and analyze the built environment to study how space shapes human behavior, particularly focusing on how spatial data science can uncover social, health, and spatial inequalities. His expertise lies in spatial data science and space syntax, with particular emphasis on advanced computational methods to analyze and model the built environment and its use. His work informs evidence-based planning and public health interventions, often working with cohort studies, primary and secondary health data, and in data anonymization and secure research environments. His research spans urban morphology, environmental exposure, network analysis, and the intersection of architecture with public health.
Analysis of Dr. Krenz's recent publications reveals a consistent focus on the relationship between urban form and health outcomes. His work employs sophisticated spatial analysis techniques to measure environmental exposures across multiple domains including air quality, road traffic, greenness, public transport, food environment, and street centrality. He frequently works with the Born in Bradford cohort study, examining how spatial factors influence mental health, social isolation, childhood obesity, and common mental disorders. His methodological contributions include developing innovative approaches to measure individual-level environmental exposures and creating taxonomies of urban form.
- ATQ03 - Recognised by the HEA as a Fellow (2017)
Dr. Krenz has extensive teaching experience since 2014 as a Course Coordinator, Tutor, and Teaching Fellow for MSc programmes at UCL, specializing in spatial analysis, GIS, and urban health. He has supervised student projects including field trips to Rio de Janeiro and Venice, with a focus on informal settlements. His research funding includes projects such as ActEarly – Healthy Places, Connected Bradford Health and Environment, Migrant Mobility and Access to Public Urban Resources, and the Urban Dynamics Lab. He combines a flipped classroom approach with active learning and real-world applications in his teaching methodology.
Dr. Krenz leads and participates in the Space Syntax Laboratory seminars series and is actively involved in the Urban Dynamics Lab at UCL, which is part of a five-year EPSRC-funded research project exploring questions at the intersection of city and regional economic development and urban modeling.


