Dr. Henrik Schoenefeldt has been awarded a grant from the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) for a pioneering research project on the Victorian ventilation system … Read more
Category: Research
Architecture hosts open lectures for the 50th Festival weekend
On Saturday 5th September, Professor Gerald Adler and Dr Henrik Schoenefeldt will be giving lectures as part of the 50 Festival celebrations. Both lectures are … Read more
Huguenots and Walloons: Immigrants in South-East England
Netherlandish architectural influence was the subject of a paper presented by Alison Charles from the Kent School of Architecture at a local history study day … Read more
Literary Language: An Architectural Design Tool
An architectural PhD is an odd beast; we deal with design, space and physical phenomena and we have to write about it. Yet, in previous … Read more
CREAte Symposium – Parallel Motion: Modernism and Dystopia in European Planning ca. 1935 – 1950
CREAte are pleased to announce that their next symposium will be taking place on Thursday 25th June 2015. The event is being organised by CREAte … Read more
Dr. Henrik Schoenefeldt speaks at the Annual SCHOSA conference
Dr. Henrik Schoenefeldt will be giving a talk on Building Performance Evaluation in the context of education, research, and practice at the Annual SCHOSA Conference. … Read more
Research on Houses of Parliament featured in The Conservation
A new article by Dr Henrik Schoenefeldt was published by The Conversation and illustrates that the Palace of Westminster is actually a highly innovative building … Read more
PassivHaus Working Group
The PassivHaus Working Group (PHWG) has been established by Dr. Henrik Schoenefeldt at the Kent School of Architecture in September 2014, involving a team of … Read more
Dr. Schoenefeldt publishes new article on historic ventilation of the Houses of Parliament
http://www.sahgb.org.uk/architectural-history.html A new peer-reviewed journal article on the Houses of Parliament’s Victorian ventilation system has just been published in Architectural History, written by Dr. Henrik … Read more
Chapter in peer-reviewed book
Kent School of Architecture PhD student Carolina Vasilikou, who is part of The Centre for Architecture and Sustainable Environment (CASE), has had her PhD work published in a … Read more