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Architecture management, Building organisational studies, Building industry studies, Building information modelling and management

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Dr. Kerry A. London is an Honorary Professor in the Faculty of Arts, Architecture and Design, School of Built Environment at the University of New South Wales (UNSW), Sydney (Australia). For nearly two decades Hon. Professor London has pioneered various initiatives in a range of senior executive positions that include Deputy Vice Chancellor Research, Pro Vice Chancellor Research, deputy PVC Learning and Teaching, Executive Dean and Institute...view more

Dr. Kerry A. London is an Honorary Professor in the Faculty of Arts, Architecture and Design, School of Built Environment at the University of New South Wales (UNSW), Sydney (Australia). For nearly two decades Hon. Professor London has pioneered various initiatives in a range of senior executive positions that include Deputy Vice Chancellor Research, Pro Vice Chancellor Research, deputy PVC Learning and Teaching, Executive Dean and Institute Director. She has served in leadership roles in industry and professional bodies. She has been successful in launching Schools and organisational units, Institutes and centres, and new teaching and research programs and lifting research performance across Universities.

Kerry has a significant national and international reputation in the area of construction industry innovation, as evidenced by various invitations including, a Ministerial appointment to the National Built Environment Industry Innovation Council, national representation to International Standards Organisation Committees/Working Parties, international academic and industry keynotes, international publications and editorials, CEDA Trustee, and Ministerial appointment as Board Member of NSW Architects Registration Board.

Kerry has been a Visiting Scholar at various prestigious international institutions including Salford University, Reading University and Penn State University. She has presented as an invited Keynote at 23 national and international conferences.

Hon. Professor London’s qualifications, training and industry experience are in architecture, construction/building, project/design and asset management and construction industry policy. In 2025 she was admitted as an Honorary Fellow of the Institution of Public Private Partnerships in recognition for her academic and research commitments. In 2009 she was awarded a Fellow with the Chartered Institute of Building for her dedication to education and professional practice. She is a member of the Australian Institute of Company Directors and a Fellow of the NSW Royal Society of Science Board Chair of the Institute of Integrated Infrastructure of Australia. She was a Founding Member of the Australian Housing Supply Chain Alliance which included organisations Metricon, Australand, Boral, CSR, MBA, HIA and FMG Engineering.


My Grants

Professor Kerry London has been a Chief Investigator on more than 32 externally funded grants totaling over $8.7 M (Aus)from the ARC, NHMRC, DFAT, DISR, Australian Malaysian Institute, Forest Wood and Products Australia, NSW SafeWork, EPA Vic and CSR in Australia.

  1. Reducing alcohol consumption through the ‘sober curious’ movement, NHMRC, 2027-25.
  2. The Australian Rental Monitor: A Data Infrastructure, ARC LIEF, 2025-22.
  3. Constructing Building Integrity: Raising standards through professionalism, ARC LP, 2024-21.
  4. Monitoring and Evaluation Framework: Impact21, Inclusion Foundation Contract Research, 2023-22. 
  5. Efficient construction: analysis of integrated supply chains for innovative off site housing manufacturing, ARC LP, 2022-2014
  6. Work Health and Safety Management using Building Information Modelling, NSW State govt. contract research, 2021-20. 
  7. Rethinking housing: network analysis for digital collaboration, ARC DP, 2020-18
  8. A Multi-Agent System for Stakeholder Management in Off-Site Construction, ARC DP, 2019-17
  9. Linked semantic platforms for social and physical infrastructure and wellbeing, ARC LIEF, 2019-18.
  10. Co-built, NSW State Govt. Landcom contract research, 2019-18
  11. An Australian rental housing conditions data infrastructure, ARC LIEF, 2019.
  12. Improving profitability in multi residential and commercial construction timber supply chains using a Building Information Modelling decision framework, Forest and Wood Products Aus., 2018-16
  13. An Australian Housing Condition Data Infrastructure, ARC LIEF, 2018-16.
  14. Integration of Advanced Project Management Software with Legacy Systems and Tools, Researcher in Business Enterprise Connect project, Department of Industry Science and Research, 2015-14
  15. Collaboration with Harbin Institute of Technology and Tsinghua University to develop integrated international construction supply chains: knowledge cluster for seamless off-site housing (OSH) systems, Department of Industry, Science and Research, 2014-13
  16. Supply Chain Management Framework for Waste Minimisation for the Residential Sector, Industry Partners: Metricon, Australand, Boral, FMG Engineering, MBA V; Victorian Environmental Protection Authority, 2014-12
  17. Integrated Australian Housing Supply Chain Model for Innovation, FMG Engineering Contract Research, 2011-10
  18. Successful Australian and Malaysian International Construction Project Partnerships, Australian Malaysian Institute, 2009
  19. Dispute Avoidance & Resolution, CRC Construction Innovation, 2008-07
  20. Collaborative Platform Solutions, CRC Construction Innovation, 2008-07
  21. Supply Chain Sustainability, CRC Construction Innovation, 2007-05
  22. Construction Industry Business Environment: Policy Analysis, CRC Construction Innovation, 2007-05
  23. e-DesignConstruct- SME Skill and Knowledge Development Stage 1, CRC Construction Innovation, 2006-05
  24. Conflict in the Development Decision Making Processes, Contract Research McCloys Foundation, 2006-05 
  25. Ethical behaviour in the construction procurement process, CRC Construction Innovation, 2005
  26. Social capital in the export of the integrated AEC supply chain, CRC Construction Innovation, 2005
  27. E-Business Adoption, CRC Construction Innovation, 2006-04
  28. Masonry Layers Productivity and Perceptual Comparisons of New Lightweight Masonry Units, CSR PGH, 2005
  29. Electronic Contract Administration-legal & security issues, CRC Construction Innovation, 2004
  30. E-Business- Security and legal Issues, CRC Construction Innovation, 2005-04
  31. Internationalisation of Australian Construction Design Firms, CRC Construction Innovation, 2004-03
  32. Construction Subcontractor Productivity Improvements, New Zealand Science Foundation, 2002

My Qualifications

PhD (UMelb) │ MBuild, BArch, BScArch (UNew)


My Awards

  • 2025 Honorary Fellow Institute of Public Private Partnerships
  • 2025-20, Invited Royal Science Fellow of NSW
  • 2024-2009, Fellow Chartered Institute of Building
  • 2015-12, National Association Women in Construction (NAWIC) Award Judge/Presenter
  • 2013-11, CIOB Australasian Regional Council President
  • 2012-11, Ministerial appointment Member of Built Environment Industry Innovation Council
  • 2011, Member National BIM Working Party for Built Environment Industry Innovation Council
  • 2013, Visiting Professor, Penn State University, UK. 
  • 2013, Research Leadership Award Design and Social Context College Research RMIT University
  • 2012, Emerald Group Publishing Ltd. Best Paper in International CIB Congress Montreal Working Commission Clients in Construction.  CIBW118 Clients and Users in Construction Award for Best Paper
  • 2011, Emerald Group Publishing Limited Journal of Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management Distinguished Paper Award International Construction Business & Management Symposium Malaysia
  • 2011, Emerald Group Publishing Limited Journal of Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management Best Paper Award International Construction Business & Management Symposium Malaysia
  • 2010, Visiting Professor, Salford University, UK.
  • 2009, Emerald Group Publishing Limited Journal of Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management Best Paper Award 
  • 2008, Awarded one of five University of Newcastle Research Fellowships.
  • 2007, Visiting Scholar, Reading University, UK.  
  • 2007-06, Chair Byera Hadley Trust Travelling Research Scholarship NSW Architects Registration Board
  • 2006-05, Member NSW Architects Registration Board State academic representative
  • 2005, Chartered Institute of Building Australasia National Research Prize for Excellence in Research (for Doctoral thesis)
  • 2003, Visiting Scholar, Gainesville University, USA. 
  • 2002, Universitas 21 Postgraduate Overseas Research Experience Award
  • 2000, APAI Scholarship PhD University of Melbourne
  • 1998, Inaugural Winner of the Australian Housing Institute Bursary for 1998
  • 1997, APA Scholarship PhD (did not take it up) University of Newcastle
  • 1997, Best Teacher Award Northern Territory University

My Research Activities

Professor London researches supply chain theory and collaborative practice, technology adoption, sustainable urban development, housing affordability, building information modelling and robotics. Her extensive housing research has focussed on housing affordability, off-site manufacturing, collaborative practice, digital collaboration, professionalism and ethics, and client performance. She uses social science methodologies to analyse how innovations and technology adoption that can improve productivity, quality and performance are catalysed by collaborative practice across multiple industry supply chain networks. She is currently writing a research book towards developing theory and practice in transdisciplinary research in the built environment.     

She has over 235 peer-reviewed publications including an invited sole authored research book, ‘Construction Supply Chain Economics’ in the prestigious Spons Research Series Built Environment. She has also coauthored an edited book with Prof Will O'Brien, Dr Ruben Vrijhoef and Prof Carlos Formosa Construction Supply Chain Management Handbook. She has won numerous awards for Best Paper/Innovative Paper at various CIB international conferences over the years and won an RMIT University Research Excellence Award.

Kerry has been a Visiting Scholar at various prestigious international institutions including Salford University, Reading University and Penn State University. She has presented as an invited Keynote at 23 national and international conferences.  

Kerry has a doctorate (PhD) in construction management from the University of Melbourne 'Construction Supply Chain Procurement' and was invited by Taylor and Frances publisher to transform her thesis into their prestigious Research Series and at the time was the only Australian sole author in the series. She won a CIOB National Research Excellence Award for her doctoral thesis and was awarded the Inaugural Bursary for Housing Research by Housing Industry Association in 1998 during her doctoral studies. During her doctorate studies at University of Melbourne she was awarded a Universitas 21 Postgraduate Overseas Research Excellence award.  

She has supervised 19 HDR students to completion since 2004 of which 14 were doctoral students; many who have achieved academic or industry executive and/or leadership positions in universities or companies, both in Australia and overseas. 

She has been awarded 32 externally funded research grants with a total value of $8.7M. She was the first academic appointed to ARC College of Experts HCA Panel representing the Building FoR Code in 2016.

ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4470-1282


My Engagement

IN THE MEDIA

  • London, K. (2025,) 2025 Regional Cities Speaker. Human Cities Summit by CEDA (Committee for Economic Development of Australia). Retrieved from https://portal.ceda.com.au/event/speakers?id=Human_Cities_Resilient_Equitable_and_Connected_Conference_2025593385235&eventId=ae8fe604-099b-49fa-aa8e-782879412187
  • London, K., Bok, B. Pablo, Z. (2024, October 9). Building companies feel they must sacrifice quality for profits, but it doesn’t have to be this way. The Conversation. Retrieved from https://theconversation.com/profiles/kerry-london-1211816
  • London, K., Bok, B. Pablo, Z. (2024, October 10). Building companies feel they must sacrifice quality for profits, but it doesn’t have to be this way. Architecture, AU. Recirculated and retrieved from https://architectureau.com/contributors/London-Kerry/
  • London, K., (2021, November 8) Driving BIM adoption by tying it to Health and Safety. Construction Management (CIOB). Retrieved from https://constructionmanagement.co.uk/driving-bim-adoption-by-tying-it-into-health-and-safety/

 

 

MEMBERSHIP

•    2025, Honorary Fellow, Institute of Public Private Partnerships
•    2021- present, CEDA Trustee Torrens University Australia
•    2021-2024, Chair, IHEA Research and Scholarship Network
•    2020 – present, Invited Member, Royal Science Fellow of NSW
•    2020, Jury Member State Design Public Space Ideas Competition Sydney City Commission
•    2016 - present, Honorary Advisor, Institute of Public Private Partnerships Board
•    2015 – present, Member of the Australian Institute of Company Directors
•    2014-2017, Member, ARC College of Experts
•    2012-2015, Judge National Association Women in Construction (NAWIC) Awards
•    2011-2012, Invited Ministerial appointment, Built Environment Industry Innovation Council 
•    2011-2013, President, Chartered Institute of Building Australasia
•    2008-2011, Chair, Chartered Institute of Building Australasia Education Council
•    2009-2010, Vice President Chartered Institute of Building Australasia
•    2009-2024, Fellow, Chartered Institute of Building
•    2006-2007, Chair, Byera Hadley Trust Travelling Research Scholarship NSW Architects Registration Board
•    2005-2006, Ministerial appointment Member, NSW Architects Registration Board 
•    2004-2024, Member, Chartered Institute of Buildi

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Location

UNSW Arts, Architecture and Design
School of Built Environment