Posts Tagged: workshop
Liverpool: Architecture and Society in the Age of Reform (1760-1840)
The new AHRC-funded international research network on Architecture and Society in an Age of Reform aims to establish a dynamic, long-lasting, multi- and interdisciplinary research forum to investigate the relationship between architecture and society in the period 1760-1840. On 19-20 September
Liverpool: Architecture and Society in the Age of Reform (1760-1840)
The new AHRC-funded international research network on Architecture and Society in an Age of Reform aims to establish a dynamic, long-lasting, multi- and interdisciplinary research forum to investigate the relationship between architecture and society in the period 1760-1840. On 19-20 September
Actors and Vehicles of Architectural Criticism, Bologna, 4-5 October 2016
The second international workshop of the research network Mapping.Crit.Arch takes into consideration the actors and the vehicles of criticism, i.e. both the agents of criticism (critics, architects, historians, publishers, photographers, institutions, etc.) and the media through which criticism is disseminated
Actors and Vehicles of Architectural Criticism, Bologna, 4-5 October 2016
The second international workshop of the research network Mapping.Crit.Arch takes into consideration the actors and the vehicles of criticism, i.e. both the agents of criticism (critics, architects, historians, publishers, photographers, institutions, etc.) and the media through which criticism is disseminated
Architecture in the Public Eye: The Workshop
As part of the First International Symposium of the Printed and the Built, we organized a workshop on the press coverage of the competition for the Houses of Parliament in London between 1835 and 1836. Given to read a
Architecture in the Public Eye: The Workshop
As part of the First International Symposium of the Printed and the Built, we organized a workshop on the press coverage of the competition for the Houses of Parliament in London between 1835 and 1836. Given to read a