Patrick Daly
Lecturer Researcher
Email: patrick.daly@tudublin.ie
Patrick is a leading Irish academic, researcher and consultant, involved in the field of sustainability in the built environment for some 20 years.
Patrick has a background in Architectural Technology, Project Management and Design Technology, with Masters of Science qualifications in Architecture / Environmental Studies and in Research Methods / Sustainability.
He is currently a full-time lecturer – researcher at the School of Architecture, Buildings and Environment (SABE) at the Technological University of Dublin (TUDublin) where he is a lead lecturer on the MSc in Energy Efficiency Design – Building Performance, lecturing in policy, building regulations, building energy assessment and dynamic simulation, environmental building materials, circularity, research methods and thesis co-ordination and supervision. Patrick is the Principle Investigator on the H2020 Drive 0 project focusing on circularity and modular retrofit, is technical advisor on the EPA Circular Built Environment road map, is developing commercial research on on hemp lime application in Irish timber frame construction, and is consultant and technical advisor on the Interreg Circ Reno project examining agri-crops as bio-based construction materials and solutions.
Patrick has worked on a number of EU funded research projects and designed and built Irelands first zero net energy house.