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Register Now for EAHN Athens 2024

Register now for EAHN 2024, the ninth biannual meeting, in Athens at NTUAthens School of Architecture, 19-23 June 2024. 

EAHN Athens 2024

The programm EAHN 2024 in Athens, the ninth biannual meeting, at the NTUAthens School of Architecture, 19-23 June 2024 is now online. Six tours will be offered to different sites in the cities and in the surroundings.

EAHN Athens 2024

EAHN is pleased to annouce Despina Stratigakos as keynote speaker of EAHN 2024 in Athens, the ninth biannual meeting, at the NTUAthens School of Architecture, 19-23 June 2024. She is a writer, historian, and professor at the School of Architecture and Planning, University at Buffalo. 

EAHN Athens 2024

EAHN is pleased to annouce Françoise Fromonot as keynote speaker of EAHN 2024 in Athens, the ninth biannual meeting, at the NTUAthens School of Architecture, 19-23 June 2024. She is an architect and critic based in Paris, currently Professor at the ENSA Paris-Belleville.

EAHN Athens 2024

EAHN is pleased to annouce Manolis Korres as keynote speaker of EAHN 2024 in Athens, the ninth biannual meeting, at the NTUAthens School of Architecture, 19-23 June 2024. He is an architect, Professor Emeritus of Architectural History at the National Technical University of Athens. 

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A Question of Time. In Search of Temporal Strategies for an Architecture of Transition

Rethinking our disciplines in terms of time and not just space is a challenge that concerns all scales (buildings, cities, landscapes, territories). The magnitude of the challenge calls for openness to other disciplines: history, the arts, philosophy, economics, literature, sociology, and anthropology. Given the scale of the problem, don’t we need to look at things from different angles, and fundamentally reconsider the way in which time shapes space?

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On the Traces of Misery

“Miserabilia” investigates spaces and spectres of misery in the imagination and reality of the contemporary Italian urban context. The main objective is the definition of tools for the recognition and investigation of the tangible and intangible manifestations of misery and the development of methods and languages to narrate and design it.

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