Call for Sessions: All-Ireland Architecture Research Group (Cork, 29 – 30 January 2016)

All-Ireland Architecture Research Group
Call for Sessions 2016
Proposals for sessions are sought for the fifth annual AIARG conference to be held in Cork on the 29-30th January 2016. The Cork Centre for Architectural Education is hosting the conference in the year that marks a decade since the foundation of the school. As well as engaging with the schools of architecture, this conference aims to encourage the participation of practicing architects who wish to further their research interests.
Following the success of last year’s conference in Dublin, a staged approach is being used, whereby thematic sessions from this initial call will be employed for a subsequent call for papers. Groups or individuals may propose the thematic sessions. In each case, the chair/s will be required to select approximately four papers and to work with their selected presenters to review their papers and organise the running of the session.
Proposals for sessions of a maximum of 300 words should be e-mailed to aiarg2016conference@gmail.com The proposal should include the title of the session, the name/s of the session chair/s, relevant contact details, curriculum vitae and professional affiliation where applicable. The deadline for the receipt of session submissions is 5pm 15th of June 2015.

For more details:
http://aiarg.webs.com/apps/blog/entries/show/43275465-aiarg-2016-call-for-sessions
contact:
Orla McKeever
Lecturer in Architecture
Cork Centre for Architectural Education
University College Cork
9-10 Copley Street
Cork

Share this post

News from the field

Architectural Histories | Call for Reviews Editors

Architectural Histories invites applications for review editors. Working in close collaboration with the editor-in-chief Markus Lähteenmäki, their responsibilities will be to commission and edit scholarly rigorous reviews of new books, exhibitions, or multimedia...

Materia Arquitectura 31

Guest editors: Carlos A. Segura y Richard Gerald—Rondón Institutions are inevitable conventions. They classify, create temporalities, remember and forget precedents, and authorize or censor narratives. They capture the shifting features of reality in order to serve...

No. 88 FACES – Journal of Architecture (Winter 2026)

www.facesmagazine.ch “Creating does not mean deforming or inventing people and things. It means forging new relationships between existing people and things.” This quotation by Robert Bresson encapsulates the approach of FACES no. 88, devoted to the theme of working...