Call for Papers: Othering, Journal of Architectural Education, JAE 74:2 Theme Editors: David Theodore (McGill University) and Tanya Southcott (McGill University) What else is there? Who else is other? In the immediate global order of the post-Holocaust, post-Hiroshima world, scholars took on the task of expanding the stories we tell of...
EVENTS: Lecture by Mary McLeod: Le Corbusier, the New Woman, and Domestic Reform. Paris, 10 December 2019

EVENTS: Lecture by Mary McLeod: Le Corbusier, the New Woman, and Domestic Reform. Paris, 10 December 2019 ENSA Paris-Malaquais – 14 rue Bonaparte – Paris 6e Amphithéâtre 2 des Loges Mary McLeod’s lecture “Le Corbusier, the New Woman, Domestic Reform” will explore the relationship between Le Corbusier’s architecture and...
Call for Papers: archimaera #9: The Rear View
Call for Papers: archimaera #9: The Rear View “Man walks in a straight line because he has a goal and knows where he is going.”– Le Corbusier’s quote only knows one direction. The destination lies ahead – but what is on the rear side? The destination is the planned,...
CfP: Precarious housing, health and wellbeing. Global Discourse, volume 11, issue 3
Call for papers: Precarious housing, health and wellbeing. Global Discourse, volume 11, issue 3 Edited by Kelly Greenop (k.greenop1@uq.edu.au) and Johanna Brugman Alvarez (j.brugmanalvarez@uq.edu.au), School of Architecture, The University of Queensland Housing is amongst the most fundamental of human needs. Housing is enshrined as one of the universal rights to...
CfP: The Housing Question of Tomorrow, Nordic Journal of Architectural Research NJAR
Call for Papers: The Housing Question of Tomorrow, Nordic Journal of Architectural Research NJAR Editors: Daniel Movilla Vega (Umea University), Ola Nylander (Chalmers University of Technology) and Magnus Ronn (Chalmers University of Technology) Over the past 40 years, the shift of the economic cycle towards a hegemonic market-oriented order...
CfP: Architecture and Democratization: Overlooked witnesses to Allied intervention in occupied Germany after 1945. Bamberg, 4-6 June 2020
Call for Papers: Architecture and Democratization: Overlooked witnesses to Allied intervention in occupied Germany after 1945. Bamberg, 4-6 June 2020 Chair in Heritage Conservation, Bamberg University In the reform and reconstruction of Germany after World War II, architecture was assigned a key role: both the Federal Republic and the GDR represented...
CfP: Identities and the Cities: Urban Transformations, Transition and Change in Urban Image Construction. Venice, 24-25 January 2020
Call for Papers: Identities and the Cities: Urban Transformations, Transition and Change in Urban Image Construction. Venice, 24-25 January 2020 As part of The 8th Global Forum of Critical Studies: Asking Big Questions Again Urban image construction is a reflection, expression and constitutive factor of local identity formation and dynamics....
CfP: How Women Build. Manchester, 26-27th June 2020
Call for papers: How Women Build. Manchester, 26-27 June 2020 A two-day conference, Wikithon Event and Exhibition at the Manchester School of Architecture Supported by the Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art and the Women’s History Network Keynote Speakers: Dr Elizabeth Darling (editor of ‘Suffragette City’ (together with...
CfP: The Power of New Urban Tourism: Markets, Representations and Contestations
Call for Book Chapters: The Power of New Urban Tourism: Markets, Representations and Contestations Editors: Sybille Frank, Claudia Jürgens, Claus Müller, Anna Laura Raschke, Kristin Wellner Since urban space is represented as an assemblage of important sights, buzzing atmospheres, distinctive local cultures and (imagined) ways of life attached to it,...
CfP: Media Building: Architecture, Communications and the Built Environment, from Fleet Street to Facebook. University of Salford, MediaCityUK, 8-9 July 2020
Call for Papers: Media Building: Architecture, Communications and the Built Environment, from Fleet Street to Facebook. University of Salford, MediaCityUK, 8-9 July 2020 In 1702 Elizabeth Mallett founded the Daily Courant at her modest bookshop on Fleet Street in London. Two centuries later, the street had become the spatial...
Welcome to the Interest Groups Page
Welcome to our virtual research hub. Our aim is to help EAHN members find, and collaborate with, scholars working on similar themes and topics within the Network. This space hosts a range of collaborative activities such as group discussion, sharing news and documents, and organizing events and projects.
Interest Groups are encouraged to:
– arrange side events at Biennial Conferences and to propose an EAHN Themed Conference in intermediate years.
– contribute annually to a new dedicated Field Notes section of the EAHN Journal Architectural Histories.
– apply for third-party funding, which is increasingly available for cross-institutional, international teams of researchers.
Side Events at Biennial Conferences
At each biennial conference, the EAHN interest groups are given the opportunity to hold meetings which can range from brainstorming sessions or business meetings to more planned workshops. They are open to all conference participants and meant to carry forward the EAHN’s mission to be an open, non-hierarchical and welcoming network. You can find short reports on the events held in Tallinn 2018 here.
Group Guidelines
We welcome proposals for new Interest Groups, please see guidelines for group coordinators here.
For more details about these activities, or to propose a new Interest Group, please email interestgroups@eahn.org.
Recently uploaded group documents
How to Select the Useful and Finest Hair Transplantation Clinic posted in Open Forum
How to Select the Useful and Finest Hair Transplantation Clinic posted in Open Forum
How to Select the Useful and Finest Hair Transplantation Clinic posted in Open Forum
Session proposal "Environmental Histories of Architecture: Decolonizing Effort, or Obligation?" posted in Architecture and Environment
EAHN2018 Interest Group Events Report posted in Building Word Image