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Kelley Teaching and Lecturing


2015 - Adjunct Associate Professor of Architecture, Columbia University School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation, New York, NY, A6418 Condition Surveys, New York.
2014 - Instructor, APT Workshop, Preservation Engineering: Principles and Practice in the Assessment and Treatment of Heritage Structures, Quebec City, Quebec.
2012 - Instructor and Developer, APT Workshop, Diagnosing Existing Buildings, Spring Green, Wisconsin.
2007 to 2011 - Adjunct Professor, School of the Art Institute Historic Preservation Graduate Curriculum, Chicago, IL, HPRS5012 Building Diagnostics Spring Semester.
2006 – Lecturer, “Technical Challenges in Historic Preservation,” School of Architecture, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida.
2004 - Instructor and Developer, “A Philosophy for Preservation Engineers,” Preservation Engineering Workshop, APT2004 Conference, Galveston, Texas.
2003 – Lecturer, University of Minnesota, Continuing Education Seminar, “Cathodic Protection Systems in Historic, Masonry-Clad, Steel-Framed Buildings.
2001 – Instructor, RESTORE Workshop on Terra Cotta, Seattle, Washington.
2000 - Instructor, RESTORE Workshop on Cleaning of Facades, Stanford University, California.
1999 - Instructor, RESTORE Workshop on Terra Cotta, Chicago Intercontinental Hotel, Chicago, Illinois.
2000 – Lecturer, “History and Restoration of the American Skyscraper,” Graduate School of Architecture, University “Sts. Cyril and Methodius,” Skopje, Republic of Macedonia.
1998 – Lecturer, “Is there a Doctor in the House? (Building Diagnostics),” Graduate Seminar, Brooks Forest Products Center, Virginia Polytechnics Institute and State College.
1998 – Instructor, Architectural Conservation of Recent Heritage; ICCROM Conservation of Architectural Heritage/Historic Structures International Refresher Course (ARC 98); Rome, Italy.


1998 - Instructor and Developer, “Curtain Walls and Claddings: Design, Installation, Diagnosis, Maintenance and Repair;” 2 Day Executive Training Course for the Real Estate Construction Centre, Singapore and Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
1997 -
Instructor and Developer, “Preserving 20th Century Curtain Walls – A One Day Workshop,” co-sponsored by Simon Fraser University and DOCOMOMO British Columbia.
1996 to 1999 – Lecturer, "Conservation of Aluminum," Columbia University School of Architecture, New York.
1997 - Instructor and Developer “Curtain Wall Workshop," for the National Park Service for Windows II Conference, Washington District of Columbia.
1996 – Lecturer, "Building Diagnostics," and “Development of the American Skyscraper," R. LeMaire Centre for Conservation, Catholic University of Leuven, Belgium.
1996 – Instructor, "Preservation of America's Skyscrapers," Eindhoven Technical University School of Architecture, Netherlands.
1989 to 1995 – Lecturer, Technical Historic Preservation Issues, University of Illinois Department of Architecture, Graduate Program, Champaign-Urbana, Illinois.
1995 – Lecturer, "History of the American Skyscraper," Vyatka State Technical University, Kirov, Russia.
1995 - Adjunct Professor, Building Pathology Class, School of the Art Institute of Chicago Historic Preservation Curriculum.
1994 - Instructor and Developer, Curriculum on Mitigation Response to Flooding of Historic Structures along the Mississippi River for the National Trust for Historic Preservation.
1991 – Instructor, "Maintenance of Religious Properties," full-day workshop for Inspired Partnerships, Chicago, Illinois.
1989 - Instructor and Developer, workshop on Assessment Techniques Utilized with Historic Highrises," for the Association for Preservation Technology, Chicago, Illinois.