Posts Tagged: word&image

Future Passé, a PriArc Conference

The Victoria & Albert Museum, along with the Bartlett School of Architecture, UCL, is convening the full-day conference, Future Passé, on Friday 2 June 2017, 10-5:30pm. Main speakers: Historian of Technology David Edgerton, Architectural Historian Barbara Penner, Geographer Gillian Rose, Architect Liam

Future Passé, a PriArc Conference

The Victoria & Albert Museum, along with the Bartlett School of Architecture, UCL, is convening the full-day conference, Future Passé, on Friday 2 June 2017, 10-5:30pm. Main speakers: Historian of Technology David Edgerton, Architectural Historian Barbara Penner, Geographer Gillian Rose, Architect Liam

Building Word Image – Roundtable

Side event at the Fourth International Meeting of the European Architectural History Network in Dublin, 1 June 2016, 2-3.30pm Board Room, National University of Ireland (49 Merrion Square East) The first side event of the EAHN Word & Image interest group presents an

Building Word Image – Roundtable

Side event at the Fourth International Meeting of the European Architectural History Network in Dublin, 1 June 2016, 2-3.30pm Board Room, National University of Ireland (49 Merrion Square East) The first side event of the EAHN Word & Image interest group presents an

The Visual and the Verbal Symposium, University of Brighton

‘It is not the voice that commands the story but the ear.’ – With this quote from Italo Calvino’s Invisible Cities, Emma Cheatle and Catalina Mejia Moreno introduced their symposium The Visual & the Verbal at the University of Brighton

The Visual and the Verbal Symposium, University of Brighton

‘It is not the voice that commands the story but the ear.’ – With this quote from Italo Calvino’s Invisible Cities, Emma Cheatle and Catalina Mejia Moreno introduced their symposium The Visual & the Verbal at the University of Brighton

illustration, n.

In the Oxford English Dictionary (OED), the noun ‘illustration’ makes for some interesting reading. Broadly, current usage of the term is divided into an action and a material object – the image. For the former, two senses are given: ‘The

illustration, n.

In the Oxford English Dictionary (OED), the noun ‘illustration’ makes for some interesting reading. Broadly, current usage of the term is divided into an action and a material object – the image. For the former, two senses are given: ‘The

Ephemeral Architecture and its Destruction in the Late 19th-Century Press

Paper for the session Mediating Modern Architecture chaired by Mari Hvattum, Mari Lending and Wallis Miller, Nordik conference, Reykjavik, May 13th-16th, 2015. Ephemeral architecture lies in a sort of indeterminate time and space as it is defined by its erection

Ephemeral Architecture and its Destruction in the Late 19th-Century Press

Paper for the session Mediating Modern Architecture chaired by Mari Hvattum, Mari Lending and Wallis Miller, Nordik conference, Reykjavik, May 13th-16th, 2015. Ephemeral architecture lies in a sort of indeterminate time and space as it is defined by its erection