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Kelly Mackinnon

Associate Professor

Department: Architecture and Built Environment

Kelly MacKinnon is an award-winning Architect, Associate Professor in Architecture at Northumbria University. She has over 20 years experience of the education sector and governance within a university setting. As an industry-facing architect-academic, she contributes and leads on practice-based research and teaching through live projects in the region and beyond.

Kelly is also the Co-Director of Cultural Partnerships at Northumbria University; a cross-faculty set of responsibilities collaborating with various cultural partners, charities, and local authorities. She leads and supports the university strategically with their cultural partnership portfolio working with partners such as the Venice Biennale, Live Theatre, North East Museums, New Writing North and the Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art. She has led on various projects with regional and cultural partners with the aim of providing opportunities for local communities, regional economies, and the wider region.

Kelly has an international reputation in Architecture with an advisory role to the Architects Registration Board. She is an external examiner at several universities nationally and works with English Heritage as a critical friend on their National Blue Plaques scheme. Kelly also sits on the advisory panel for three local authorities and their corresponding Creative and Cultural Zone projects and has led on the Venice Biennale Fellowship Scheme in partnership with the British Council.

Kelly has taught at various institutions including: Northumbria University, Strathclyde University, Glasgow School of Art and has externally examined at the University of Kent, Birmingham City university and the University of Strathclyde.

Working at the intersection of academia and industry, Kelly’s teaching, research and practice spans interests in design, cultural heritage and adaptive re-use, collaborative practice and in architecture education. Her research, teaching and practice combine interests in working with young people and children – who regularly become a missing voice in design processes and community participation when discussing the future of their built environment.

Kelly Mackinnon

  • Please visit the Pure Research Information Portal for further information
  • A case study for The Association of Architectural Educators Journal, Mackinnon, K. 22 Mar 2024, In: Charrette
  • British Council: UK Arts, culture and young people: Innovative practice and trends report, Lonie, D., Priest, R., McWilliams, N., Sivier, C., Arnett, H., Zotovici, F., Mackinnon, K. 1 Nov 2024
  • Cambridge Communicycle: Commendation in Cambridge Urban Room National Design Competition, Mackinnon, K., McClorey, L., Mulvey, J. 16 Jan 2024
  • Creative Central Newcastle: A Case Study in Live Projects and Youth Engagement in Architectural Education, Mackinnon, K. 5 Sep 2024, Learnings/Unlearnings: Environmental Pedagogies, Play, Policies, and Spatial Design, Stockholm, Sweden, KTH Royal Institute of Technology
  • LUHC Committee: Call for Evidence; Children, Young People and the Built Environment, Mackinnon, K., McClorey, L. 19 Jan 2024
  • STUDY 1: TRACES OF BRINKBURN MANOR: Exhibited within the Architecture Room as part of the Royal Academy of Arts, Summer Exhibition, 2024, Mackinnon, K. 30 Jun 2024
  • Textile Artwork: Traces of Brinkburn, Mackinnon, K. 21 Nov 2024, Practice: Interior Educators International Conference 2024
  • Traces of Brinkburn, Mackinnon, K. 16 Jul 2024

  • Please visit the Pure Research Information Portal for further information
  • Consultancy: National British Standard BS8300 - Design of an Accessible and Inclusive Environment 2025
  • Other: Research and practice exhibited within the Architecture Room at the Royal Academy of Arts, Summer Exhibition, 2024 2024
  • Participating in a conference, workshop, ...: English Heritage - National Blue Plaques Panel 2024
  • Visiting an external academic institution: University of Strathclyde 2023
  • Oral presentation: Royal Institute of British Architects: the Young Architects Practitioners Forum: Public talk on 'Finding a balance' 2023
  • Other: Research and practice exhibited at the Royal Academy of Arts, Summer Exhibition, 2023 2023
  • Other: RIBA Research Trust Application 2018 2018
  • Invited talk: RIBA National Lecture; Ethel Mary Charles Day 2018
  • Invited talk: Royal Institute of British Architects: Invited Keynote Speaker: Women in Architecture Lecture 2018
  • Visiting an external academic institution: University of Kent 2018

  • Thomas Billington The role of the client in Arts, Heritage, and Cultural construction projects Start Date: 01/10/2024
  • Laura McClorey Belfast Stories: A Case Study for Youth Engagement within a Cultural Building Project Start Date: 01/10/2023

  • HEFC June 28 2018
  • HEFC February 27 2015
  • Teaching & Learning PCAPL October 11 2007
  • Architecture PGDip January 01 2001
  • Architecture BArch September 01 1997
  • Fellow (FHEA) Higher Education Academy (HEA) 2015
  • Senior Fellow (SFHEA), Higher Education Academy (HEA) SFHEA 2018
  • Architect Architects Registration Board (ARB) 2007
  • Associate Member Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland (RIAS) 2007


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