Dr Chengzhi Peng (he/him)
BArch, DipLA, MSc, PhD, SFHEA
School of Architecture and Landscape
Senior Lecturer
Director of Postgraduate Research


+44 114 222 0318
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School of Architecture and Landscape
- Profile
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My research sits at the intersection of two key areas: (1) Design Studies, Architectural Computing and Digital Architecture (DADA), and (2) Architectural-Urban Science and Climate (AUSC). I have a sustained track record in research grant capturing from a variety of funding sources in the UK and abroad. I have produced over 80 publications as research outputs, 26 published in peer-reviewed international journals, 50 peer-reviewed internal conferences, more are under review and in preparation. I am currently leading a team of one postdoctoral research associate and six PhD students working in the field of Architectural and Urban Science with projects on city-scale housing stock energy modelling, indoor air quality and energy modelling of institutional building stocks, vegetation and urban air quality modelling, urban community solar micro-grid optimisation.
My teaching portfolio covers subject areas encompassing Design Studies, Digital Architecture and Environmental Simulation. Foremost among my priorities has been i) the continued engagement with dissertation/thesis modules at the UG, MArch, PGT levels; ii) directing the MSc programme on Digital Architecture and Design (DAAD)in line with institutional priorities on employability and entrepreneurship; and iii) integrating advanced environmental simulation into sustainable design for climate change adaptation at the MSc level. Being a Senior Fellow of Higher Education Academy (SFHEA), I have consistently put research-led teaching into practice and engaged with institutional strategic priorities in higher education.
- Qualifications
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- BArch, DipLA, MSc, PhD
- Research interests
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Building stock energy and environmental quality modelling, impacts of climate change on building energy and environmental performance, challenges of ageing societies on the built environment, outdoor-indoor air quality modelling, heat-health warning and planning.
- Publications
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Books
Journal articles
Chapters
Conference proceedings papers
Software / Code
- Research group
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Architectural and Urban Science (AUS)
- Grants
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[1] Renovating Care Homes Fit for the Future: Balancing Indoor Heat Stress Risk Mitigation with Net Zero Ready by 2050, AXA Research Fund, £124,739 awarded. Dr Choo-yoon Yi (PI) has been appointed as the AXA Postdoctoral Fellow for this project to work with Dr Chengzhi Peng (Co-I) and Prof Darren Robinson (Co-I), 01 Feb 2023 – 01 Feb 2025.
[2] Co-producing an environmental performance guidelines framework for care homes fit for the future, Higher Education Innovation Funding (HEIF) Response Mode 2021/22, £16,495 awarded. Dr Choo-yoon Yi (PI) was appointed the PDRA for this project to work with Dr Chengzhi Peng (Co-I), Prof Darren Robinson (Co-I) and Prof Charmaine Childs (Co-I) (ºù«Ӱҵ Hallam University), 01 January 2022 – 31 December 2022.
[3] Thermal Stress Vulnerability and Resilience: Housing Stock Transformation fit for an Ageing Society in Future Climate, ESRC Post-Doctoral Fellowship, £91,953.60 awarded, Dr Choo-yoon Yi (PI) was appointed the PDRA for this project to work with Dr Chengzhi Peng (Co-I), Prof Darren Robinson (Co-I) and Prof Charmaine Childs (Co-I) (ºù«Ӱҵ Hallam University), 01 October 2020 – 31 December 2021.
[4] Future Climate and Change in Liveability of a City’s Housing Environment (PI), funded by the ESRC White Rose Doctoral Training Partnership Collaborative Award 2018, in collaboration with ºù«Ӱҵ Housing Company and the Regional Economic and Social Research Centre, ºù«Ӱҵ Hallam University, £ 80,150 awarded: 01 October 2018 – 30 Sept 2022.
[5] Transcultural Understanding of Designing with Climate Change: A Joint Design Research Studio Approach (PI). In collaboration with Ranald Lawrence (University of ºù«Ӱҵ), Kevin Fellingham (University of cape Town), Edward Ng (Chinese University of Hong Kong), Yang Liu & Liming Kong (Xi’an University of Architecture and Technology), Kun Li (Wuhan University). Worldwide Universities Network (WUN) Research and Development Scheme 2014. £14,932 awarded, 01 Jan 2015 – 30 Jun 2016.
[6] Human-Machine Cooperation in Robotics and Autonomous Systems. In collaboration with Professor Tony Prescott (PI, ºù«Ӱҵ Centre for Robotics). The Great Technologies Capital Call, Engineering and Physical Science Research Council £825,082 awarded to University of ºù«Ӱҵ: 1 Oct 2013 – 31 Jan 2015. As a Co-Investigator, I contributed to the Mixed Reality Interface (MRI) Platform under the Hybrid Reality Facility. The MRI Platform is housed at the School of Architecture for interactive design of smart spaces that include assistive robotic systems.
[7] The Augustine House Experiment (AHE) (PI). In collaboration with Phil Poole at the Canterbury Christ Church University. JISC Institutional Innovation Programme, Benefits Realisation Phase 1b. £15,000 awarded: 04 Jan 2010 – 30 Jun 2010.
[8] A Web-Based Interactive Visualisation Modelling Platform to Effect Participative and Collaborative Planning and Design of Future Learning Spaces (PI). JISC Institutional Innovation Programme, Call II: Large-Scale Institutional Exemplars. £297,344 Awarded (Total Project Cost: £371,679 with Institutional Contribution: £74,335): 01 Oct 2008 – 31 Mar 2010.
- Teaching interests
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- Undergraduate Dissertation Project (RIBA Part 1);
- Postgraduate Dissertation Project (RIBA Part 2, MAAD, MSc Sustainable Architectural Studies);
- Urban Microclimate Simulation;
- Digital Architecture and Design
- Teaching activities
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ARC322, ARC556/566/596, ARC605, ARC6988, ARC6990
- Professional activities and memberships
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- Member of Editorial Board, ArchNet-IJAR, International Journal of Architectural Research, ISSN (Online) #1938 7806, Emerald Publishing, March 2012 – February 2023.
- Invited Guest Editor, Buildings — MDPI AG Open Access Journal, Basel, Switzerland, ISSN 2075-5309.
- Associate Editor, The International Journal of Environmental Sustainability, Common Ground Publishing, ISSN: 2325-1077.
- Appointed moderating panel member for the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC), Panel B: Creative and Performing Arts, July - October 2012.
- Member of the AHRC Peer Review College, serving on the Academic and International categories of membership, 1 January 2009 to 31 December 2012.
- International Conference Programme Committee Member: Digital Media and its Applications in Cultural Heritage (DMACH), Education and Research in Computer Aided Architectural Design in Europe (eCAADe), Association for Computer Aided Architectural Design Research in Asia (CADRIA), and CAAD Futures.