This symposium explores concerns central to the history and theory of architecture today. Formed around three panels featuring invited speakers and contributions from the cohort, the event addresses the missing links in relationships between histories, theories, and the practice of architecture; architecture and related disciplinary fields; and the voices, bodies, and stories omitted from the canon.
Through these themes, speakers will consider the spatial, social, and environmental contexts within which the cohort has developed their research, including working modes in the post-pandemic city and the reconfiguration of urban space; and pressing global, intersectional debates around decolonization, representations of marginalized people and the climate emergency.
Each panel will feature a contribution from three invited keynote speakers, followed by related presentations of dissertation research projects by members of the cohort. An accompanying publication will share the cohort’s research methodologies of inhabitation, recognition, translation, and orientation, which explore these themes. The symposium panels have been arranged along with these ideas.
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Missing Links 2021-22 MA Architectural History SymposiumType
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November 19, 2022 09:30 AMUntil
November 19, 2022 05:00 PMVenue
Bartlett School of Architecture, UCLAddress