This book was developed over 3-years of collaborative workshops, in person and virtual. The freeze on tourism and leisure travel during the pandemic was a rare opportunity for the 25 contributors to reflect back upon how it all began! Super excited to see this getting published!
Just published in Architectural Histories “Between Renaissance and Neorenaissance. Tito Vespasiano Paravicini's Graphic Corpus” by Roberta Martinis and Edoardo Rossetti
https://t.co/qekoTDnxqD
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#CallForSessions#AHRA2023 “Situated Ecologies of Care,” 20th AHRA International Conference, 25-27 October 2023, @arch_port, @UniPortCCI. This is a Call for Sessions not abstracts. Apply by 10 March 2023. Please RT, and share widely. Follow: @ahra2023 See: https://t.co/1XCTyHi8j4
Join us 15Feb for this hybrid meeting with an incredible group of women architects, historians, theorists, researchers and artists discussing feminist theories, methodologies and practices in architecture and beyond. Language GR/EN. Check details here: https://t.co/z7SiSb90zD
The full text of “Summer Reviews 2022” by Sarah Rovang, Claire Zimmerman, Kristan Hanson and Sahar Hosseini @saharehosseini is available in open-access, thanks to the support of @eahn_org and @openlibhums
https://t.co/ZSdptMvOrE
A few days left to submit proposals for sessions and roundtables for #EAHN2024 that will take place at the NTUAthens School of Architecture, 19-23 June 2024. https://t.co/b9yYyVAXw5
Photographs of #Tema, #Ghana from 1950s. Taken by architect Michael Hirst, who had just qualified from @AASchool . Hirst lived in the Lasdun designed flats whilst designing some of the other housing, markets, and health facilities in the new town.
Check out Architectural Histories Fall 2022 #Recap /Volume 10, our first periodical newsletter providing updates for members on the new articles published in the journal.
https://t.co/2iBsH63nHz
Architectural Histories invites applications for membership on its general Editorial Board. The call for applications is open to all EAHN members regardless of background, discipline, or seniority.
https://t.co/tGpE53GOOe
Just published in Architectural Histories: Digital Resource Reviews Spring 2022 by Rixt Hoekstra, Laura Gilabert-Sansalvador, Allie Terry-Fritsch, and Jacob Paskins.
https://t.co/xe3H7y6Jpr
Looking forward to this @rc14_isa panel discussion tomorrow in Athens! Presenting together with @FatinaAbreek on decolonial perspectives of architectural history/design in cities in conflict.
Participants and guest critics please consider sharing your experience from the workshop. Your insights will be valuable for planning future activities especially targeting underrepresented scholars and geographies in academic publishing.
We value feedback and suggestions so we touched base with our guest critics and participants. So we would like to invite you all (critics and participants) to reply to this thread with your feedback.
We value feedback and suggestions so we touched base with our guest critics and participants. So we would like to invite you all (critics and participants) to reply to this thread with your feedback.
As you all know we had our first of potentially many more Architectural Histories Editorial Workshop in Madrid during #EAHN2022@EAHN2022confer1
Here is a short recap thread for both our participants and the ones who have missed being with us on the day.
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"Algiers became the “Mecca of revolutionaries,” as described by Amílcar Cabral, founder of the African Party for the Independence of Guinea and Cape Verde."
Here's a cartographic attempt at depicting Algiers as the capital of revolutionaries in the 1960s. (Map by Léopold)
Hilde Heynen's closing lecture @EAHN2022confer1@eahn_org is carefully mapping shifts in the scholarship through the conference's activity, topics of study, and issues raised. Nicely made slideshow allows audience to follow all great points!