Kelly Greenop teaches at the School of Architecture at The University of Queensland and in 2014 won a Faculty Teaching Excellence Award, in recognition of continuous curriculum improvement of courses she has been leading since I 2009.
Kelly teaches both undergraduate Bachelor of Architectural Design and coursework Master of Architecture classes, in Aboriginal environments, architectural social history, research methods, cultural heritage digitisation, and design studio.
Recent UQ Courses taught:
Bachelors of Architectural Design Courses
- ARCH2140 Architecture in Society (2016)
- ARCH3100 Design Studio 5 Clients and Culture (2015)
- ARCH1230 Housing People and Place (2010-2104) (this course was retired in 2014, and replaced in 2016 with ARCH2140 above)
- ARCH3210 Culture Environment and Design (2009-2014) (this course was retired in 2014, replaced with a rewritten course in 2015, ARCH3241 Aboriginal Architecture)
- ARCH2100 Design Studio 3 (2010-2013)
Master of Architecture (coursework) Courses
- ARCH7012/7032 Architectural Research 1/3 (2010-2015)
- ARCH7052 Architectural Research Thesis (2014)
Kelly has supervised several Master of Architecture Dissertations, including the 2014 Inaugural John Macarthur Thesis Prize winner, Luis Sidonio for “Laser Scanning Cultural Heritage and Architecture”.
Other Master of Architecture (coursework) theses supervised include:
- The Other Australia: Architecture, National Politics and the Identity Myth (2014)
- Art, Architecture and Place: an Exploration of Indigenous Australian Concepts (2010)
- Mythical Landscapes and cultural identities (2010)


