The interdisciplinary conference “Streitsache: Architecture as Matter of Contention” intends to probe the complex relation between architecture and conflict. There are numerous instances in which architectural objects become objects of conflict, ‘bones of contention, ’a Streitsache. Conceiving of architecture as a Streitsache generates new architectural knowledge, including knowledge on...
Archive for category: Call for Papers
CFP: All-Ireland Architecture Research Group Annual Meeting (Dublin 30-31 Jan 2015)
AIARG 2015 All-Ireland Architecture Research Group Call for Papers Fourth Annual Meeting UCD Dublin January 30-31, 2015 Deadline: 15 September 2014 Proposals for papers are sought for the fourth annual meeting of the All-Ireland Architecture Research Group on January 30-31 2015. In keeping with previous AIARG conferences the purpose...
CFP: From Distaste to Mockery: The city and its architectures ridiculed (AAH session, 9-11 April 2015)
AAH2015 41st Annual Conference & Bookfair Sainsbury Institute for Art, UEA, Norwich 9 – 11 April 2015 From Distaste to Mockery: The city and its architectures ridiculed Paper proposals, to be sent to the session convenor in accordance with proposal guidelines. Paper proposal deadline: 10 November 2014 Session Convenor: Michela Rosso,...
CFP: Critical Geographies of Urban Infrastructure (London, 6-7 Nov 2014)
Critical Geographies of Urban Infrastructure 2014 Conference of the Urban Geography Research Group 6-7 November 2014 at the Bartlett School of Planning deadline: 5 September 2014 Call for Contributions This year’s UGRG Conference will explore the relationship between critical urban theory and infrastructure. Critical urbanism may be defined by Brenner...
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Fabrications: The Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, Australia & New Zealand Call for contributions to a themed issue on “Brutalism” Papers due 5 January 2015 Brutalism had its origins in “béton brut” – concrete in the raw – and thus in the post-war work of Le Corbusier. Alison and Peter...
CFP: Being Modern: Science and Culture in the early 20th century (London 22-24 April 2015)
Being Modern: Science and Culture in the early 20th century Institute of Historical Research, London 22-24 April 2015 Engagement with science was commonly used as an emblem of “Being modern”, across culture in Britain and the western world in the years around the First World War. Electricity, the wireless...
CFP: “Matrices” – 2nd International Conference on Architecture & Gender (18-20 March 2015, Lisbon)
Matrices Second International Conference on Architecture and Gender 18-20 March 2015 Department of Architecture & LABART, Lusófona University, Lisbon, Portugal The Second International Conference on Architecture and Gender will address the theme of Matrices. This concept has several definitions and they are all inclusive by nature. Matrices are environments...
CFP: Manfredo Tafuri & the Crisis of Architectural History (Zürich, 6-7 Mar 15)
Manfredo Tafuri & the Crisis of Architectural History Zürich, Cabaret Voltaire, March 6 – 07, 2015 Deadline: Sep 14, 2014 Once upon a Time: Manfredo Tafuri and the Crisis of Architectural History Against the background of a general revision and critical reflection of the history of architecture in its relation to...
CFP: Architecture, Institutions and Change: The 32nd Annual Conference of the Society of Architectural Historians, Australia and New Zealand
Architecture, Institutions and Change: The 32nd Annual Conference of the Society of Architectural Historians, Australia and New Zealand (SAHANZ) Hosted by the Faculty of Built Environment, UNSW Australia, Sydney, Australia, 7-10 July, 2015 Call for papers: Abstracts due 6 October 2014 During the 1960s and 1970s, the probity and...
CFP: River Cities: Historical and Contemporary

Deadline: 14 September 2014 Dumbarton Oaks, Washington, DC, USA 8-9 May 2015 The dynamic relationships between cities and their rivers, a landscape of potentially critical adaptability and resilience, is the focus of the 2015 Garden and Landscape Studies Symposium at Dumbarton Oaks. Building on the emergence of urban humanities...
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