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Kelly MacKinnon is an Architect, Associate Professor of Architecture at Northumbria University and Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (SFHEA). Her research explores how architectural education and participatory design enable people to influence places, institutions and futures. Working across educational, cultural and civic contexts, she investigates how design can support participation, agency and institutional change within the built environment, with a particular interest in creating opportunities for young people and underrepresented groups to shape the institutions, places and professions that affect their lives.
Kelly leads a programme of design research spanning two interconnected areas of inquiry. The first examines participation, educational experience and professional identity within architectural education, exploring how educational environments shape progression, belonging and future pathways within the profession. The second investigates how participatory design methodologies can support institutional learning and organisational change within cultural and civic institutions, enabling communities to play a more active role in shaping places, organisations and public life.
She is co-leading Females in Architectural Education (FIAE), a national longitudinal research platform representing over 60 schools of architecture across the UK and Ireland. Established to address longstanding gaps in sector-wide evidence, FIAE is developing a shared research infrastructure for understanding participation, educational experience, progression and career pathways within architecture. Through this work, Kelly is leading the development of a longitudinal research programme examining professional identity, educational trajectories and retention within the discipline. The initiative contributes to national discussions on the future of architectural education and informs dialogue with the Architects Registration Board, the Royal Institute of British Architects and the Standing Conference of Schools of Architecture. She regularly contributes invited keynote lectures, conference presentations and sector-wide discussions on architectural education, gender equity and participation.
Her research on participation and institutional change has been developed through collaborations with cultural organisations, local authorities and community partners. Working with organisations including BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art, New Writing North, North East Museums and the British Council, she explores how participatory design can contribute to organisational learning, strategic development, youth engagement and the co-production of cultural and civic futures. Her work contributes to contemporary debates on participation, institutional change and the social role of design, generating insights that inform educational, cultural and civic practice.
Kelly has established a national profile in architectural education through leadership, external examining, validation and advisory roles. She has taught architecture at Northumbria University, Glasgow School of Art and the University of Strathclyde, and has served as External Examiner for architecture programmes at Birmingham City University, the University of Strathclyde and the University of Kent. She contributes to architectural education nationally through her role on the RIBA Validation Panel and advisory work with the Architects Registration Board. She has also led Northumbria University's Venice Biennale Fellowship Scheme, creating opportunities for students and graduates to engage with one of the world's most significant international architecture and cultural events.
Her research, teaching and engagement activities are united by a commitment to expanding participation in architecture and understanding how design can support more inclusive, democratic and socially responsive futures.
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- Embedding Inclusivity and Youth Engagement in Architectural Education: A Case Study from Northumbria University, Mackinnon, K. 2 Apr 2026
- Creative Central NCL Exhibition (2025) Farrell Centre, Newcastle upon Tyne: An exhibition of proposals from Newcastle and Northumbria Universities for fostering creativity in the heart of Newcastle city centre, Ring, P., Couture, A., Austin, S., Mackinnon, K., Czigler, A., Villamizar Duarte, N. 3 Jul 2025
- Learning Through Live Projects: Youth Engagement and Inclusive Design in Newcastle, Mackinnon, K. 8 Aug 2025, In: Charrette
- Young BALTIC: Reimagining Level 2 of Baltic, Goodricke, D., Mackinnon, K. 24 Sep 2025
- 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
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- Visiting an external academic institution: University of Wolverhampton 2026
- Participating in a conference, workshop, ...: Northumbria University Celebration of Education 2026 2026
- Organising a conference, workshop, ...: Royal Institute of British Architects - Build it Together 2026
- Organising a conference, workshop, ...: FIAE & Architecture Plus + 2026
- Organising a conference, workshop, ...: Young BALTIC 2025
- Organising a conference, workshop, ...: Baltic International Conference 2025
- Consultancy: National British Standard BS8300 - Design of an Accessible and Inclusive Environment 2025
- Publication Peer-review: Astrágalo. Cultura de la Arquitectura y la Ciudad (Journal) 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
- Laura McClorey Belfast Stories: A Case Study for Youth Engagement within a Cultural Building Project Start Date: 01/10/2023
- Thomas Billington The role of the client in Arts, Heritage, and Cultural construction projects Start Date: 01/10/2024
- 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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