Henrik Schoenefeldt is Senior Lecturer (US: Associate Professor) in Sustainable Architecture at the University of Kent and AHRC Leadership Fellow. He trained as an architect and specialised in the history of environmental design with an MPhil and PhD from the University of Cambridge. He is currently seconded to the Palace of Westminster Restoration and Renewal Programme to lead the research project ,Between Heritage and Sustainability – Restoring the Palace of Westminster’s nineteenth-century ventilation system’. His most recent academic publications include the article 'The House of Commons: a precedent for post-occupancy evaluation', published in Building Research & Information.
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