DrAngela Kreutz
Senior Lecturer
Faculty of Science Engineering and Built Environment/School of Architecture and Built Environment/HOME
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- Senior LecturerFaculty of Science Engineering and Built Environment/School of Architecture and Built Environment/HOME
- +61 3 524 79459 (Work)
- Geelong Waterfront Campus, 1 Gheringhap Street Geelong, Victoria 3220
TEACHING EXPERTISE
Environmental Psychology
Architectural Design
First Nations Design and Narratives
Thesis Methods and Research
Angela Kreutz approaches teaching and learning in architecture through an envrionmental psychology lens. This occurs within a culturally inclusive environment that aims to create a learning culture that exposes students to multiple perspectives. With several years teaching experience with
international, domestic and First Nation students, Angela has come to embrace inclusive teaching strategies that treats different ways of knowing as a
valuable resource for learning.
TEACHING ACTIVITIES
- UNIT TAUGHTGrowing Up In Cities III - Environmental Psychology and Sustainability (coded elective)8 Jul 2024
- UNIT TAUGHTIndigenous Narratives and Design Processes SRL7337 Mar 2022
- UNIT TAUGHTSupterstudio SRD3641 Mar 2022
- UNIT TAUGHTSRR711 - Thesis
- UNIT TAUGHTSRR782 - Research Methodology
- UNIT TAUGHTSRR723 - Reading Architecture
- UNIT TAUGHTSRD163 - Thoughscapes
- UNIT TAUGHTSRD164 - Matterscapes
- UNIT TAUGHTSRD263 - Earthscapes
- CURRENT DOCTORAL SUPERVISIONTeenage Third Place: Characteristics of Teenage Social Places Outside of Home and School
- COMPLETED DOCTORAL SUPERVISIONRevitalising Open Spaces in the Densely Populated City of Chittagong
- COMPLETED DOCTORAL SUPERVISIONChinas Left-Behind Children: Understanding the Transitional Experience from Home to Boarding Schools
- COMPLETED DOCTORAL SUPERVISIONInvestigating the Role of Place Making in Intergenerational Living and Learning Campuses for Seniors and Teenagers