Doctoral Students Program 2008

Research, April 2008 to September 2008

Izabel Amaral
Université de Montréal, Canada
“Le Nord et le Sud à l’Est : la rencontre des modernités canadienne et brésilienne à l’expo d’Osaka (1970)”

Geoffrey Carr
University of British Columbia, Canada
“Building/Reconciliation: Testing the Limits of Commemorative Representation”

Jason Crow
McGill University, Canada
“The Matter of Light and the Being of Stone”

Charles Davis
University of Pennsylvania, United States
“The Alpine Heights of Viollet-le-Duc, Villa la Vedette (1875)”

Negin Djavaherian
McGill University, Canada
“From Twentieth Century Modern Theatre to Contemporary Architectural Discourse”

Anthony Fontenot
Princeton University, United States
“Non-Design, Architecture and the American City, 1965-1972”

Ralph Ghoche
Columbia University, United States
“Architecture, Ornament and the Crisis of Symbolic Representation in Second Empire France: Ruprich-Robert and the Flore Ornementale”

Tanja Herdt
ETH Zürich, Switzerland
“The City and the Architecture of Change. The Work of Cedric Price and the Concept of Micropolitics in the Architecture of the 1960s and 1970s”

Gyewon Kim
McGill University, Canada
“The Contour of Empire: Geographies, Representations and National Identities in Japan and Korea, 1880-1930”

Claudette Lauzon
McGill University, Canada
“Precarious Occupations: The Fragile Figure of Home in Contemporary Art”

Andrew Manson
Columbia University, United States
“Architecture, Archaeology and Urbanism in Roma Mussolinea: The Via dell’Impero and the Palazzo Littorio Competition”

Iris Moon
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, United States
“Fashioning Furnishings: Percier and Fontaine’s Recueil des décorations intérieures”

Elena Napolitano
University of Toronto, Canada
“Come Una Cittadella’: Urban Strategy and the Vision of French Nationhood in Rome, 1660-1700”

Victoria Sheridan
University of Toronto, Canada
“Venetian Baroque Ornament”

The CCA Doctoral Students Program facilitates access to documents and resources in the CCA Library, as well to the Prints and Drawings, Archives, and Photography Collections, for doctoral students in the history of art and architecture. To learn more, visit the program page.

With the generous support of the TD Bank Group

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