
معرفی
Dr. Simon Richards is a Senior Lecturer in Architectural History and Theory at Loughborough University, serving as Programme Director for the BArch degree. A Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (FHEA), his work bridges philosophy, aesthetics, and cultural studies within architectural discourse. His research focuses on modern to contemporary architectural ideas, comparative global aesthetics, and the intersection of tradition with sustainability.
Key projects include leading the AHRC-funded Delos Network, which examines the legacy of Constantinos Doxiadis' environmental sustainability initiatives through international collaborations. Supervised PhD topics range from Taiwanese cinema to Islamic urbanism, reflecting his interdisciplinary approach.
Richards' research explores how architectural concepts shape cultural identity, including projects on Japanese heritage discourses and critical regionalism. He co-edited an upcoming volume on the Delos Symposia (2024) and maintains active roles in architectural education and policy advocacy.
- Education: BA, MA, PhD (institutions unspecified)
- Awards: Fellow of the Higher Education Academy
- Grants: AHRC-funded Delos Network (2018–2019 workshops)
His work connects historical precedents with contemporary challenges, emphasizing sustainability and heritage preservation. Collaborations span academia, policy, and grassroots organizations to address urban design's ethical and environmental dimensions.



