
معرفی
Mark Kirk is a Senior Lecturer in Building Surveying and Programme Leader for the Foundation Degree in Building Surveying at Northumbria University's School of the Built and Natural Environment. He transitioned from a career in construction (apprentice bricklayer, building inspector, and surveyor) to academia. His academic journey includes a BSc (Hons) in Building Surveying (1999, part-time) and a PGCE (2007). He previously lectured part-time at Redcar and Cleveland College before joining Northumbria full-time.
Education:
- BSc (Hons) Building Surveying, Northumbria University (June 1999)
- PGCE, [Institution unspecified] (June 2007)
Research Interests: Focuses on making building regulations accessible, housing renovation challenges, and sustainable construction practices. His work addresses climate change impacts on structures, fire safety in residential buildings, and integrating renewable energy systems into heritage sites.
Publications: Active in publishing on energy efficiency, fire safety in multi-story buildings, subsidence risks, and historic building conservation. Recent works include studies on photovoltaic roof tiles in listed buildings and energy performance labelling policies.
Advising & Grants: No specific advising or grant details provided in text.
Labs/Teams: Not explicitly mentioned, but collaborates with researchers on interdisciplinary construction pathology and sustainability projects.

