Architecture's Turn to History 1970-1990 East West Central 03: Re-framing Identities Conference at ETH Zurich, 11/12 September 2015 Institute gta, Theory of Architecture, Prof. Dr. Ákos Moravánszky Deadline: Dec 10, 2014 The year 1990 marked the end of Europe's...
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CfP: History of Architectural Historiography, Trondheim, 12-14 Jun 2015
Call for papers: History of Architectural Historiography Trondheim, Norway, June 12 - 14, 2015 Deadline: Jan 7, 2015 Colloquium, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim In the beginning was Vasari and in the beginning was Palladio. In his Vite Vasari...
CfP: Architectural Sculpture After 1750, session at AAH 2015 Conference
Materialising Modern Identities: Architectural sculpture after 1750 (Session at AAH 2015, UEA, Norwich, 9-11 April 2015) Paper proposals, to be sent to the session convenor in accordance with proposal guidelines. Paper proposal deadline: 10 November 2014...
CfP: Architectural Histories: The Open Access Journal of the EAHN
Call for Papers for 2015 special issue; Theme: Travel; Guest Editors: Davide Deriu, Edoardo Piccoli, Belgin Turan Özkaya The third special issue of the Open Access Journal of the EAHN, to be published in 2015, will develop historical perspectives on travel. In recent...
CfP: Indoors & Outdoors, Public & Private: Women & the Country House, Maynooth, Ireland, 15-16 May 2015
Indoors and Outdoors, Public and Private: Women and the Country House 13th Annual Conference of the Centre for the Study of Historic Irish Houses and Estates Maynooth, Ireland, 15-16 May 2015 Deadline: 30 November 2014 This international conference will focus on the...
CfP: Architectural Histories: The Open Access Journal of the EAHN
CfP for 2015 special issue, Theme: Travel Guest Editors: Davide Deriu, Edoardo Piccoli, Belgin Turan Özkaya The third special issue of the Open Access Journal of the EAHN, to be published in 2015, will develop historical perspectives on travel. In recent years, there...
CFP: 4th Nomad Seminar in Historiography – THE HOUSING QUESTION
The 4th Nomad Seminar in Historiography will be held at the University of San Diego, on March 12-13 2015. Dedicated to the "Housing Question", the session is organized by Juliana Maxim (Associate Professor, Department of Art, Architecture + Art History, University of...
CfP: Contemporary Islamic Art, Design & Architecture (Singapore, 7-9 Oct 15)
Contemporary Islamic Art, Design, and Architecture Singapore, 7-9 October 2015 Deadline: 15 October 2014 International Forum on Contemporary Islamic Art, Design and Architecture: Where/How does the North meet the East? Joint Conference of School of Art, Design and...
CfP: Twin Cities in Past and Present (Manchester, 26-27 June 2015)
Twin Cities in Past and Present: Two Day Conference Manchester, 26-27 June 2015 Deadline: 12 December 2014 Papers are invited for a weekend, two-day Conference on Twin Cities to be held at the Manchester Centre for Regional History, Manchester Metropolitan University...
CfP: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on the Domestic Interior (Brighton, 7-8 May 2015)
Call for Papers: Making A Home: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on the Domestic Interior Brighton, University of Sussex, May 7 - 08, 2015 Deadline: Nov 30, 2014 Keynote Speaker: Dr. Flora Dennis, Senior Lecturer, Art History, University of Sussex “I believe that one...
CfP: Journal of City, Culture and Architecture
The Journal of City, Culture and Architecture concentrates on publishing the highest quality original research of scholars in a broad range of disciplines, including architecture, art, cultural studies, anthropology, urban studies, geography, and demography, and their...
CfP: The Vernacular Architecture Forum, Chicago, 3-7 June 2015
Call for Papers: Deadline – November 1, 2014 Iconic tall buildings are Chicago’s hallmark, yet it is the bungalow belts, bascule bridges, and “L” train lines that beckon vernacular analysis. Chicago is a network of neighborhoods with ubiquitous building forms, but a...