Submission deadline:

September 30, 2025

Mexico and Spain: Five Centuries of Architecture for a Shared History/México y España. Cinco siglos de arquitectura para una historia en común

28-30 October 2025
Seville
The congress, Mexico and Spain: Five Centuries of Architecture for a Shared History/México y España. Cinco siglos de arquitectura para una historia en común, will take place in Seville at the end of October 2026. More information related to the call for papers in Spanish can be found at the following link: https://ahau.es/congreso/mexico-y-espana-cinco-siglos-de-arquitectura-para-una-historia-en-comun/

Congress: Mexico and Spain: Five Centuries of Architecture for a Shared History
Organized by: Association of Historians of Architecture and Urbanism, Forum for the History and Criticism of Modern Architecture
Venue: Seville. School of Architecture, University of Seville
Dates: October 28–30, 2026
Deadline for submission of paper proposals: From June 15 to September 30, 2025

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