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International Journal of Islamic Architecture Open Forum on Getting Published
The informal session will provide an opportunity for a discussion, questions, and answers regarding the IJIA publication process, the state of publication in the field, potential avenues for publishing success, and the journal’s perspective
on the future of architectural studies in the Islamic world.
The Italian Presence in Post-war America, 1949-1972: Architecture, Design, Fashion
The conference aims to outline the implicated phenomena in their complexity as well as to enrich the ongoing collection of the vectors of the transatlantic exchange, the main venues and opportunities, the actors involved, and the role played by some institutions such as the MoMA or the American Academy.
METU Graduate Program in Architectural History Symposium: Spaces/Times/People: Dispossession and Architectural History
Middle East Technical University Graduate Program in Architectural History organizes a series of symposiums bi-annually, open to graduate students and researchers who have recently completed their Ph.D. studies. The twelfth meeting of the symposium series will take...
The International Journal of Islamic Architecture Professor Hasan-Uddin Khan Article Award
In recognition of ground-breaking scholarship on the subject published in peer-reviewed journals.
Redes Internacionales de la Arquitectura Española (1939-1975)
A set of lectures which presents the results of the research Spanish Architecture in International Media: Publications, Exhibitions, Congresses (first part: 1939-1975).
Humanities Bulletin Journal 4(2)
This journal is not allied with any specific school of thinking or cultural tradition; instead, it encourages dialogue between ideas and people with different points of view.
Architectural Theory Review (vol. 26, no. 2). Cosmopolitanism’s Others: Forgotten Histories of Transnational Architectural Practice
What is at stake here is not merely the inclusion of more actors and organizations, or to expand current narratives; rather, we are concerned with how the inclusion of these actors and organizations would lead us to understand the variegated forms of transnational architectural practice and differentiated politics of cosmopolitanism.
Assistant Professor of Global Modern and Contemporary Architecture
Boston University’s Department of History of Art & Architecture invites applications and nominations for a renewable four-year tenure-track position, beginning AY 2022–2023, as assistant professor of Global Modern and Contemporary Architecture, with a geographic focus in one or more regions of Latin America, Africa, the Middle East, South and Southeast Asia.
Deadline Extended: Xenakis 22: Centenary International Symposium
Xenakis Studies is increasingly in dialogue with fields such as new media art, sound studies, performance studies, politics, ecology, parametric design in architecture, or sound art.
The Power of Sources in Architecture Research and Practice
The 8th Forum of Architectural Science will examine the power of sources in thematic aspects of Agency and Politics, Canon and Episteme, Materiality and Mediality, and Reception and Production.
How ‘Byzantine’ was the Eighteenth century? New insights on the Christian Orthodox art and architecture of the late Ottoman Empire
This session seeks papers that investigate the evolution of the artistic and architectural expression of Eastern Orthodoxy in the long eighteenth century.
The View from the Car: Autopia as a New Perceptual Regime
The view from the car changed architecture fundamentally. The exhibition aims to render explicit the impact of the car on the way we perceive architecture and the city.