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visiting scholars 2018, Dainese Elisa, african architecture, Africa, Van Ginkel Associates
23 August 2018, 6:30pm
events
23 August 2018
6:30pm
Study Room Keyword(s):
visiting scholars 2018, Dainese Elisa, african architecture, Africa, Van Ginkel Associates
Visiting Scholar Katie Lloyd Thomas presents her research: In the United Kingdom, the naming and selection of building products—or ‘shopping’ on behalf of the client—only became part of the architect’s role during the vast expansion of mass manufacturing in the 1930s. These radical transformations, largely overlooked today, were enthusiastically embraced and debated by(...)
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20 July 2017, 6pm
Visiting Scholar Seminar: Katie Lloyd Thomas
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Visiting Scholar Katie Lloyd Thomas presents her research: In the United Kingdom, the naming and selection of building products—or ‘shopping’ on behalf of the client—only became part of the architect’s role during the vast expansion of mass manufacturing in the 1930s. These radical transformations, largely overlooked today, were enthusiastically embraced and debated by(...)
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Study Room Keyword(s):
visiting scholars 2018, Hans-Georg von Arburg. German housing, toys
9 August 2018, 6:30pm
Study Room Keyword(s):
visiting scholars 2018, Hans-Georg von Arburg. German housing, toys
research
Visiting Scholars 2010
Nicholas Adams, Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, United States Topic: Being Modern, Being Swedish: Gunnar Asplund’s Law Court Extension, Göteborg (1934-1938) Frederick Bohrer, Hood College, Frederick, United States Topic: Photography, Architecture, Archaeology: The Image as Object Enrico Chapel, École nationale supérieure d’architecture de Toulouse, France Topic: Le(...)
9 March 2010 to 15 August 2010
Visiting Scholars 2010
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Nicholas Adams, Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, United States Topic: Being Modern, Being Swedish: Gunnar Asplund’s Law Court Extension, Göteborg (1934-1938) Frederick Bohrer, Hood College, Frederick, United States Topic: Photography, Architecture, Archaeology: The Image as Object Enrico Chapel, École nationale supérieure d’architecture de Toulouse, France Topic: Le(...)
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9 March 2010 to
15 August 2010
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Visiting Scholars 2011
Pedro Ignacio Alonso, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Santiago, Chile Topic: The Soviet I-464 Building System in Cuba and Chile, 1963-1973 Gaia Caramellino, Politecnico di Torino, Turin, Italy Topic: Architecture for Public Housing in the United States, 1930s-1940s Penelope Dean, University of Illinois, Chicago, United States Topic: Choice by Design,(...)
April 2011 to October 2011
Visiting Scholars 2011
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Pedro Ignacio Alonso, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Santiago, Chile Topic: The Soviet I-464 Building System in Cuba and Chile, 1963-1973 Gaia Caramellino, Politecnico di Torino, Turin, Italy Topic: Architecture for Public Housing in the United States, 1930s-1940s Penelope Dean, University of Illinois, Chicago, United States Topic: Choice by Design,(...)
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April 2011 to
October 2011
Topic: Gordon Matta-Clark and the Ruins of New York City and Buffalo Presentation: Art in the Time of Deindustrialization: Gordon Matta-Clark’s Interventions into Buffalo and New York City
30 July 2015
Visiting Scholar Seminar: Mary Woods
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Topic: Gordon Matta-Clark and the Ruins of New York City and Buffalo Presentation: Art in the Time of Deindustrialization: Gordon Matta-Clark’s Interventions into Buffalo and New York City
Topic: The Formal Genealogies of Twentieth-Century Design Mathematics Presentation: The Crystalline and the Hyperbolic: Two Totems and Tactics of Design Mathematics
16 July 2015
Visiting Scholar Seminar: Andrew Witt
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Topic: The Formal Genealogies of Twentieth-Century Design Mathematics Presentation: The Crystalline and the Hyperbolic: Two Totems and Tactics of Design Mathematics
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23 July 2009
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Mrinalini Rajagopalan traces the history of the Red Fort in Delhi from its destruction by the British in 1857 to their later efforts to preserve and protect the same structure. Click here for a listing of the rest of this summer’s seminars.
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8 July 2010
Visiting Scholar Seminar: Mrinalini Rajagopalan
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Mrinalini Rajagopalan traces the history of the Red Fort in Delhi from its destruction by the British in 1857 to their later efforts to preserve and protect the same structure. Click here for a listing of the rest of this summer’s seminars.
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