Luca Danese was an architect and hydraulic engineer active in northeastern Italy in the first half of the 17th century. His career, while rooted in the peculiar geography of the Po River Delta, interacted with and was shaped by the broader hydropolitics of the papal government that was busy transforming Rome’s water infrastructure. Further, it was the period when, with(...)
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6 July, 6 p.m.
Research Fellow Seminar: Andrea Bagnato
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Luca Danese was an architect and hydraulic engineer active in northeastern Italy in the first half of the 17th century. His career, while rooted in the peculiar geography of the Po River Delta, interacted with and was shaped by the broader hydropolitics of the papal government that was busy transforming Rome’s water infrastructure. Further, it was the period when, with(...)
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research fellow 2023, seminar, research, Andrea Bagnato, Luca Danese, Italy, 17th century, hydropolitics, water
Architect and urban planner Enrico Chapel investigates the ramifications of contemporary datascapes with the aim of contextualising them within a history of urban representations. Click here for a listing of the rest of this summer’s seminars.
1 July 2010
Visiting Scholar Seminar: Enrico Chapel
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Architect and urban planner Enrico Chapel investigates the ramifications of contemporary datascapes with the aim of contextualising them within a history of urban representations. Click here for a listing of the rest of this summer’s seminars.
Corinne Jaquand presents “Planning through Landscape, German and French Experiences, 2010 and Backwards” on 29 July, a discussion of select examples of urban renewal in France and Germany in which the landscape project intervenes at the beginning of the planning process. View a complete listing of this summer’s seminars.
Shaughnessy House
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Corinne Jaquand, visiting scholar seminar
29 July 2010
Visiting Scholar Seminar: Corinne Jaquand
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Corinne Jaquand presents “Planning through Landscape, German and French Experiences, 2010 and Backwards” on 29 July, a discussion of select examples of urban renewal in France and Germany in which the landscape project intervenes at the beginning of the planning process. View a complete listing of this summer’s seminars.
Shaughnessy House
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Corinne Jaquand, visiting scholar seminar
Shaughnessy House
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Nicholas Adams. visiting scholars, seminar
22 July 2010
Shaughnessy House
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Nicholas Adams. visiting scholars, seminar
5 August 2010
Visiting Scholar Seminar: David Karmon
Cultivating Antiquity in the Early Modern Mediterranean
David Karmon investigates how people throughout the early modern world chose to preserve ancient remains.
3 June 2010
Visiting Scholar Seminar: David Karmon
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David Karmon investigates how people throughout the early modern world chose to preserve ancient remains.
14 June 2012
25 August 2011 to 23 July 2018, 6pm
Our Visiting Scholar Nader Vossoughian talks about informal urban planning as seen through the history of encyclopedism, using the Whole Earth Catalog as a case study. Click here for the Facebook event.
Shaughnessy House
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Nader Vossoughian, visiting scholar, seminar
9 August 2012 , 6PM
Visiting Scholar Seminar: Nader Vossoughian
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Our Visiting Scholar Nader Vossoughian talks about informal urban planning as seen through the history of encyclopedism, using the Whole Earth Catalog as a case study. Click here for the Facebook event.
Shaughnessy House
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Nader Vossoughian, visiting scholar, seminar
28 June 2012