2019 Journal Article From ‘neo-vernacular’ to ‘semi-vernacular’: a case study of vernacular architecture representation and adaptation in rural Chinese village revitalizationZhao, Xiaoxin and Greenop, Kelly (2019). From ‘neo-vernacular’ to ‘semi-vernacular’: a case study of vernacular architecture representation and adaptation in rural Chinese village revitalization. International Journal of Heritage Studies, 25 (11), 1-20. doi: 10.1080/13527258.2019.1570544 |
2019 Book Chapter Taking my place/talking your place: race, research, and Indigenous architectural historyGreenop, Kelly (2019). Taking my place/talking your place: race, research, and Indigenous architectural history. Speaking of buildings: oral history and architectural research. (pp. 154-172) edited by Janina Gosseye, Naomi Stead and Deborah van der Plaat. New York, NY, United States: Princeton Architectural Press. |
2019 Edited Outputs Proceedings of digital cultural heritage: FUTURE VISIONS London SymposiumKelly Greenop and Chris Landorf eds. (2019). Proceedings of digital cultural heritage: FUTURE VISIONS London Symposium. digital cultural heritage: FUTURE VISIONS London Symposium., London, United Kingdom, 13-15 November 2017. Brisbane, QLD Australia: Architecture Theory Criticism History Research Centre, The University of Queensland. |
2018 Book Chapter IntroductionGrant, Elizabeth, Greenop, Kelly, Refiti, Albert L. and Glenn, Daniel J. (2018). Introduction. The handbook of contemporary indigenous architecture. (pp. 1-22) edited by Elizabeth Grant, Kelly Greenop, Albert L. Refiti and Daniel J. Glenn. Singapore: Springer. doi: 10.1007/978-981-10-6904-8_1 |
2018 Book Chapter Before architecture comes place, before place come people: contemporary Indigenous places in urban Brisbane, Queensland, AustraliaGreenop, Kelly (2018). Before architecture comes place, before place come people: contemporary Indigenous places in urban Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. The handbook of contemporary indigenous architecture. (pp. 527-550) edited by Elizabeth Grant, Kelly Greenop, Albert L. Refiti and Daniel J. Glenn. Singapore: Springer. doi: 10.1007/978-981-10-6904-8_20 |
2018 Edited Outputs Proceedings of digital cultural heritage: FUTURE VISIONSKelly Greenop and Chris Landorf eds. (2018). Proceedings of digital cultural heritage: FUTURE VISIONS. digital cultural heritage: FUTURE VISIONS, State Library of Queensland, Brisbane, 19-21 April 2017. Brisbane, QLD Australia: Architecture Theory Criticism History Research Centre, School of Architecture, The University of Queensland. |
2018 Book Chapter Affirming and reaffirming Indigenous presence: contemporary Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community, public and institutional architecture in AustraliaGrant, Elizabeth and Greenop, Kelly (2018). Affirming and reaffirming Indigenous presence: contemporary Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community, public and institutional architecture in Australia. The handbook of contemporary indigenous architecture. (pp. 57-105) edited by Elizabeth Grant, Kelly Greenop, Albert L. Refiti and Daniel J. Glenn. Singapore: Springer. doi: 10.1007/978-981-10-6904-8_3 |
2018 Book Chapter What’s the story? Contemporary indigenous architecture in practice in AustraliaLane, Francoise, Lane, Andrew and Greenop, Kelly (2018). What’s the story? Contemporary indigenous architecture in practice in Australia. The handbook of contemporary indigenous architecture. (pp. 331-346) edited by Elizabeth Grant, Kelly Greenop, Albert L. Refiti and Daniel J. Glenn. Singapore: Springer. doi: 10.1007/978-981-10-6904-8_13 |
2017 Journal Article Women to the frontGreenop, Kelly (2017). Women to the front. Architecture Australia, 106 (4), 65-66. |
2017 Other Outputs Housing for adults with severe and persistent mental health challenges: Assessing the Wesley Mission Queensland supportive housing model at Clear Breeze Apartments, BrisbaneCheshire, L., Shevellar, L., Cox, L. and Greenop, K. (2017). Housing for adults with severe and persistent mental health challenges: Assessing the Wesley Mission Queensland supportive housing model at Clear Breeze Apartments, Brisbane. |
2017 Journal Article Understanding housing precarity: more than access to a shelter, housing is essential for a decent lifeGreenop, Kelly (2017). Understanding housing precarity: more than access to a shelter, housing is essential for a decent life. Global Discourse: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Current Affairs and Applied Contemporary Thought, 7 (4), 489-495. doi: 10.1080/23269995.2017.1393788 |
2017 Other Outputs Recording Fort Lytton. A digital and historical documentationGreenop, Kelly, Rodriguez, Carlota Marijuan, Darr, Jonus , Yau, Eric , Sou, Stephen and Chan, Jacky Tsz Wai (2017). Recording Fort Lytton. A digital and historical documentation. The University of Queensland. (Dataset) doi: 10.14264/uql.2017.371 |
2017 Other Outputs Recording Peel Island. A digital and historical documentationGreenop, Kelly, Marijuan-Rodriquez, Carlota, Darr, Jonus, Juckes, Emily, Riddel, Dr Robert, Jarzab, Zbigniew, Sidonio, Luis, Lee, Melissa , Zhang, Simon , Thompson, Daniel , Sou, Ka Meng Steven, Chan, Tsz Wai Jacky, Ching, Wayne Tsun Yin , Feng, Wei-Hsuan Joe, Man, Merrick , Ou, Yu-Hung Johnny , Yau, Eric Kai Chun , Chan, Raymond Pak Kwan , Landorf, Chris , Chan, Yi-Lo Bonnie , Zhao, Xiaoxin , Yin, Max, Lamb, Timothy , Guan, Toni Jingwen and Roberts, Jonathan (2017). Recording Peel Island. A digital and historical documentation. The University of Queensland. (Dataset) doi: 10.14264/uql.2017.361 |
2017 Other Outputs Recording the former penal settlement of St Helena Island. A digital and historical documentationGreenop, Kelly, Marijuan-Rodriguez, Carlota, Darr, Jonus, Barton, Justin, Roberts, Jonathan, Cuffe, Lachlan, Godfrey, Ben and Evangelista, Sean (2017). Recording the former penal settlement of St Helena Island. A digital and historical documentation. The University of Queensland. (Dataset) doi: 10.14264/uql.2017.364 |
2016 Journal Article Reporting from the (Australian) front: housing in extremisStead, Naomi and Greenop, Kelly (2016). Reporting from the (Australian) front: housing in extremis. Architecture Australia, 105 (5), 30-32. |
2016 Other Outputs Housing for adults with severe and persistent mental health challenges: Assessing the Mantle Apartments model. Interim reportCheshire, L., Cox, L., Greenop, K., Shevellar, L. and Stead, N. (2016). Housing for adults with severe and persistent mental health challenges: Assessing the Mantle Apartments model. Interim report. |
2016 Book Chapter We are good-hearted people, we like to share: definitional dilemmas of crowding and homelessness in urban indigenous AustraliaGreenop, Kelly and Memmott, Paul (2016). We are good-hearted people, we like to share: definitional dilemmas of crowding and homelessness in urban indigenous Australia. Indigenous Homelessness: Perspectives from Canada, Australia and New Zealand. (pp. 270-299) edited by Evelyn J. Peters and Julia Christensen. Winnipeg, Canada: University of Manitoba Press. |
2016 Conference Publication Enabling rapid field deployments using modular mobility unitsCordie, Troy, Bandyopadhyay, Tirthankar, Roberts, Jonathan, Steindl, Ryan, Dungavell, Ross and Greenop, Kelly (2016). Enabling rapid field deployments using modular mobility units. Australasian Conference on Robotics and Automation 2016, ACRA 2016, University of Queensland, Brisbane, 5-7 December 2016. Australasian Robotics and Automation Association. |
2016 Conference Publication A preliminary investigation of the rammed earth houses in a vernacular village in ChinaZhao, Xiaoxin and Greenop, Kelly (2016). A preliminary investigation of the rammed earth houses in a vernacular village in China. 50th International Conference of the Architectural Science Association, Adelaide, SA, Australia, 7-9 December 2016. Adelaide, Australia: The Architectural Science Association and The University of Adelaide. |
2016 Journal Article King George Square's Citizens: social media and the intangible cultural heritage of a Brisbane iconGreenop, Kelly, Juckes, Emily and Landorf, Chris (2016). King George Square's Citizens: social media and the intangible cultural heritage of a Brisbane icon. Historic Environment, 28 (2), 26-43. |