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Systems of Decay: Cultural Reconstruction in the Global South Lucia Allais Princeton University, USA Thursday, April 19:
PS2 Systems and the South
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A Pattern Book for French Colonial Architecture in Morocco Patricia Morton UC Riverside, USA Saturday, April 21:
PS35 Idiom, Ideology, Identity
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A 'Privileged' Topography: Notes on Vitruvius and the Siting of Halicarnassus Daniel Millette University of British Columbia, Canada Saturday, April 21:
PS33 "Privileged Situations": Cities and Topography in Roman Asia Minor
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A Tale of Two Cities: Courtyard Apartments in Chicago and Detroit Michael Rabens Oklahoma State University, USA Thursday, April 19:
PS10 What Do We Make of Detroit?
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A "Venetian" Discalced Carmelite Church in Habsburg Lands Helena Seražin Research Centre of Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts, Instute of Art History, Slovenia Friday, April 20:
PS18 Not the Jesuits: "Other" Counter-Reformational Architecture
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'Accidental' Architecture: The Spaces Of The African Travelogue Michelle Apotsos Stanford University, USA Thursday, April 19:
PS13 African Architecture as Muse
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Alexandria on the Cam: The Wren Library and the Ancient City Robert Ferguson University of Minnesota, USA Thursday, April 19:
PS4 Institutions and Their Architecture in the 17th Century
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“American Dominions” Revisited: Inventions in Brazilian Architecture June Komisar Ryerson University, Canada Thursday, April 19:
PS11 Remembering George A. Kubler
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Apostle of Beauty in a Barren Land? David Kendall in Grand Rapids Eric Anderson Kendall College of Art and Design, USA Saturday, April 21:
PS30 Design Reform in the Great Lakes: Usefulness and Beauty
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Architect as Developer: Designers, FHA, and Postwar US Apartments Matthew Lasner Hunter College, USA Saturday, April 21:
PS29 The Architecture of the American Building Industry
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Architecture as Institutional Evidence in 17th-Century England Olivia Horsfall Turner English Heritage, UK Thursday, April 19:
PS4 Institutions and Their Architecture in the 17th Century
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Architecture's Cold Warriors: Rethinking Latin American Modernism Luis Castañeda Syracuse University, USA Thursday, April 19:
PS1 Modern Latin American Architectural History Today
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Augustin Rey and the Logic of Air Resistance Enrique Ramirez Princeton University, USA Thursday, April 19:
PS3 City Air
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Bateson, Beer and Pask: Emergence of an Eco-Materialist Aesthetics Jon Goodbun University of Westminster, UK Friday, April 20:
PS23 Architectural Ecologies: A Relational History of Architecture
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Beautification and Repatriation at Mexico’s Northern Border George Flaherty University of Texas, USA Thursday, April 19:
PS6 Infrastructure as Political Technology
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Before the Jesuits: The Lateran Canons in Italy Elisabeth Wünsche-Werdehausen independent scholar, Germany Friday, April 20:
PS18 Not the Jesuits: "Other" Counter-Reformational Architecture
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Bohemian prisms; Franciscans and late gothic cellular vaults Alice Klima Brown University, USA Friday, April 20:
PS26 Architecture 1500: The End of Gothic
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Boltless Timber Frame Houses, 1870-1920, Siegen, Germany Karl Kiem University Siegen, Germany Thursday, April 19:
PS8 The 20th Century: Europe and Beyond
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Building as Propaganda: A Palimpsest of Faith and Power in Maghreb Jorge Correia University of Minho / CHAM, Portugal Saturday, April 21:
PS34 Sacred Precincts: Non-Muslim Sites in Islamic Societies
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Building for "l'authenticité:" Architect Eugène Palumbo in Mobutu's Congo Kim De Raedt*1, Johan Lagae2 1Ghent University, Belgium, 2Ghent University, Belgium Thursday, April 19:
PS13 African Architecture as Muse
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Building for the Ecclesiastical Community at Beverley Minster Jeffrey A. K. Miller Columbia University, USA Saturday, April 21:
PS35 Idiom, Ideology, Identity
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Building in Ferro-concrete, Building in Thailand (1932 to 1951) Lawrence Chua Cornell University, USA Thursday, April 19:
PS9 Global History as a Model for Architectural History
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Buying into Fordism: Autoworkers’ Homes in Detroit 1913-1920 Michael McCulloch University of Michigan, USA Thursday, April 19:
PS10 What Do We Make of Detroit?
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Castlebuilders and Political Puppets: Postwar Italy Reconstructed Anne Toxey University of Texas, San Antonio, USA Friday, April 20:
PS22 Contested Modernisms: Politics, Theory, and Design
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"Ceci tuera cela." Victorian Debates on Architectural Drawing Katherine Wheeler Univeristy of Miami, USA Friday, April 20:
PS25 Drawing in the Design Professions, 1500 to 1900
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Ceremonial, Art and Architecture in Palazzo Pitti Francesco Freddolini The Getty Research Institute, USA Saturday, April 21:
PS32 Buildings and Objects: Baroque, Rococo and Beyond
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Charles D. Maginnis Brings Arts and Crafts to Catholic Art Milda Richardson Northeastern University, USA Saturday, April 21:
PS30 Design Reform in the Great Lakes: Usefulness and Beauty
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Charles Percier and the Napoleonic Court Jean-François Bédard Syracuse University, USA Saturday, April 21:
PS32 Buildings and Objects: Baroque, Rococo and Beyond
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Chile and Mexico: Antipodal Historiographies – Antipodal Architectures? Juan Manuel Heredia Portland State University, USA Thursday, April 19:
PS1 Modern Latin American Architectural History Today
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Collaborative Building: Harwell Harris and the All-Electric House Monica Penick University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA Saturday, April 21:
PS29 The Architecture of the American Building Industry
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Colonnaded Street/Monumental Nymphaeum: A Recurring Combination David Parrish Purdue University, USA Saturday, April 21:
PS33 "Privileged Situations": Cities and Topography in Roman Asia Minor
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Comparing Architectural Identities: Religious Orders Around 1600 Jörg Stabenow Universität Augsburg, Germany Friday, April 20:
PS18 Not the Jesuits: "Other" Counter-Reformational Architecture
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Conception & Construction: The Architectural Drawings of Galeazzo Alessi Rebecca Gill University of Reading, UK Friday, April 20:
PS25 Drawing in the Design Professions, 1500 to 1900
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Crafting Networks: Detroit's Role in the Building of Cranbrook Leslie S. Edwards Cranbrook Archives, USA Saturday, April 21:
PS30 Design Reform in the Great Lakes: Usefulness and Beauty
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Decorative Display in Roman Public Baths: Intention and Reception Maryl Gensheimer Institute of Fine Arts, New York University, USA Thursday, April 19:
PS5 Radical Marble
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Design for Responsible Government: Canada's Parliament, 1859-76 Christopher Thomas University of Victoria, Canada Friday, April 20:
PS16 On The Social Production of the Built Environment
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Designing and Building the Sebasteion at Aphrodisias Felipe Rojas Brown University, USA Friday, April 20:
PS19 From Idea to Building: Ancient and Medieval Architectural Process
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Detroit: Linear City Robert Fishman University of Michigan, USA Thursday, April 19:
PS7 Albert Kahn, Fordism, and Their Legacies
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Discrete Phenomena on a Global Scale: Studying the British Empire Alex Bremner University of Edinburgh, UK Thursday, April 19:
PS9 Global History as a Model for Architectural History
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Domestic Utility and the Outline Drawings of Hope and Krafft Alexis Cohen Princeton University, USA Saturday, April 21:
PS32 Buildings and Objects: Baroque, Rococo and Beyond
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Dopoguerra durante la guerra: Gio Ponti's New Italian house, 1944-1945 Emily Morash Brown University, USA Friday, April 20:
PS15 The Architectures of Austerity: Between Crisis and Possibility
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Drawing and Stonecutting: Investigating Late Gothic Stereotomy Dominic Boulerice York University, Canada Friday, April 20:
PS19 From Idea to Building: Ancient and Medieval Architectural Process
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Drawings and the Building Bureaucracy in Northern Europe, 1620-80 Kristoffer Neville University of California, Riverside, USA Friday, April 20:
PS25 Drawing in the Design Professions, 1500 to 1900
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Economies of Participation: John Turner and the World Bank Noah Chasin Bard College, USA Friday, April 20:
PS16 On The Social Production of the Built Environment
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Enclosed by Chromolithographs: Interior Decoration in Qajar Iran Pamela Karimi University of Massachusetts, USA Thursday, April 19:
PS14 Rethinking Architecture in the Age of Printing
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Envisioning a Grand City: Cass Gilbert's Detroit Barbara Christen Independent scholar, USA Thursday, April 19:
PS10 What Do We Make of Detroit?
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Evocations of a Historical Night in Venice Anne Marie Fisker*1, Marie Frier Hvejsel2 1Ass. Professor, Architect maa, PhD. Department of Civil Engineering, Denmark, 2Assistant Professor, M.Sc. Eng. Arch. Department of Architecture, Design & Media Technology, Denmark Friday, April 20:
PS24 Architecture's Nocturnes
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Fast-Track Development: Israeli Construction in 1961 Sierra Leone Ayala Levin Columbia University, USA Thursday, April 19:
PS6 Infrastructure as Political Technology
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Ford, Nehru, Hilberseimer: Village Industries and beyond Anthony Acciavatti Princeton University, USA Thursday, April 19:
PS2 Systems and the South
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Fordism in Czechoslovakia: Baťa and the Postwar Building Industry Kimberly Zarecor Iowa State University, USA Thursday, April 19:
PS7 Albert Kahn, Fordism, and Their Legacies
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Fort Street West and Civic Vision in Detroit Scott Weir ERA Architects Inc, Canada Thursday, April 19:
PS10 What Do We Make of Detroit?
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Framing Mass Production: Reyner Banham vs. Albert Kahn Tamar Zinguer The Cooper Union, USA Thursday, April 19:
PS7 Albert Kahn, Fordism, and Their Legacies
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French Oratory Architectural Politics Roberto Caterino Politecnico di Torino, Italy Friday, April 20:
PS18 Not the Jesuits: "Other" Counter-Reformational Architecture
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From Aegypt to Adjaye: African Architecture and the West Suzanne Blier Harvard University, USA Thursday, April 19:
PS13 African Architecture as Muse
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From Mixing to Making: Eclecticism in 19th-Century India Gretta Tritch Roman The Pennsylvania State University, USA Saturday, April 21:
PS35 Idiom, Ideology, Identity
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From Objects of Austerity to Processes of Scarcity Jeremy Till University of Westminster, UK Friday, April 20:
PS15 The Architectures of Austerity: Between Crisis and Possibility
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From rococo to rot: interior decoration in Dublin, 1760-1800 Conor Lucey University College Dublin, Ireland Friday, April 20:
PS16 On The Social Production of the Built Environment
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Future Fossils: Architectural Geohistories Lydia Xynogala1 1Princeton University, USA, 2The Cooper Union, USA, 3UCL, The Bartlett, UK Friday, April 20:
PS23 Architectural Ecologies: A Relational History of Architecture
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George Kubler & the Franciscan Mosques of 16th-Century New Spain Jaime Lara University of Notre Dame, USA Thursday, April 19:
PS11 Remembering George A. Kubler
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Gesamtkunstwerk, Walkerville: An Object-Lesson for the DSAC Cameron Macdonell McGill University, Canada Saturday, April 21:
PS30 Design Reform in the Great Lakes: Usefulness and Beauty
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Ghadames: Architectural Muse And World Heritage Site Mia Fuller University of California, Berkeley, USA Thursday, April 19:
PS13 African Architecture as Muse
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Global History in a Not-So-Global World Mark Jarzombek Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA Thursday, April 19:
PS9 Global History as a Model for Architectural History
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Gorizia and Nova Gorica: One Town in Two European Countries Tina Potocnik1 1Scientific Research Centre of the Slovene Academy of Sciences and Arts, Slovenia, 2Faculty of Architecture, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia Friday, April 20:
PS17 Frontiers: Topographies of Surveillance and Flows
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Great Zimbabwe: Imag(in)ing Africa in South African Architecture Federico Freschi University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa Thursday, April 19:
PS13 African Architecture as Muse
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Heritage without Guilt: Modern Histories of Medieval Ani, Turkey Heghnar Watenpaugh University of California, USA Saturday, April 21:
PS34 Sacred Precincts: Non-Muslim Sites in Islamic Societies
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Hugo's Detractors Ralph Ghoche Columbia University, USA Thursday, April 19:
PS14 Rethinking Architecture in the Age of Printing
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Imagined Modernity in the Chinese Family Home Yiyan Wang Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand Friday, April 20:
PS27 Everyday China: Domestic Space and the Making of Modern Identity
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Imagining and Staging an Urban Border in Early Modern Edinburgh Giovanna Guidicini University of Edinburgh, UK Friday, April 20:
PS17 Frontiers: Topographies of Surveillance and Flows
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Imagining Iberia, Dreaming of Home: A British Colonial Landscape Ann-Marie Akehurst University of York, UK Thursday, April 19:
PS4 Institutions and Their Architecture in the 17th Century
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Juan and Rodrigo Gil de Hontañón: From Master Mason to Architect Sergio Sanabria Miami University, USA Friday, April 20:
PS26 Architecture 1500: The End of Gothic
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Le Corbusier and Color: Unité d’Habitation in Marseille Revisited Barbara Klinkhammer University of Tennessee Knoxville, USA Thursday, April 19:
PS8 The 20th Century: Europe and Beyond
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Learning Democracy: Scharoun's schools and the politics of reconstruction Hugh Campbell*1, Dan Sudhershan2 1ucd school of architecture, UCD, Ireland, 2University College Dublin, Ireland Friday, April 20:
PS22 Contested Modernisms: Politics, Theory, and Design
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Learning from Edo: Architecture at the Intersection of Milieux Ariel Genadt University of Pennsylvania, USA Friday, April 20:
PS23 Architectural Ecologies: A Relational History of Architecture
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Less Is Future: Urban Reinvention in Germany's Shrinking Cities Jeff Byles*1, Denisha Williams2 1Van Alen Institute, USA, 2American Society of Landscape Architects, New York Chapter, USA Saturday, April 21:
PS31 Shrinking Cities
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Lost in Space City: The Rothko Chapel & The Astrodome James O'Connor University of Cambridge, UK Friday, April 20:
PS24 Architecture's Nocturnes
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Making the Metropole: The East India Company in London Byron Bronston University of California, Berkeley, USA Thursday, April 19:
PS4 Institutions and Their Architecture in the 17th Century
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Maladaptive Reuse: Post-Housing in Detroit Andrew Herscher University of Michigan, USA Friday, April 20:
PS15 The Architectures of Austerity: Between Crisis and Possibility
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Manorial Economy and Perspective in French 17th C Landscape Georges Farhat University of Toronto, Canada Friday, April 20:
PS21 Landscape Architecture and Economics
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Marble and Marble's Twin Brother, at Home and in Colonial Brazil Madalena Matos Faculty of Architecture-TU Lisbon /CIAUD, Portugal Thursday, April 19:
PS5 Radical Marble
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Material Transformations: The Wieskirche's Culture of Devotional Objects Michael Yonan University of Missouri, USA Saturday, April 21:
PS32 Buildings and Objects: Baroque, Rococo and Beyond
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Medieval Fabric in Roman Palaces: Reuse and Referentiality Guendalina Ajello Mahler New York University, USA Thursday, April 19:
PS12 Medieval Structures in Early Modern Palaces
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Miracle at Muqattam: Moving a Mountain to Build an Early Fatimid Church Jennifer Pruitt Smith College, USA Saturday, April 21:
PS34 Sacred Precincts: Non-Muslim Sites in Islamic Societies
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Modeling Historical Cities in the Digital Age Marie Saldana UCLA, USA Friday, April 20:
PS16 On The Social Production of the Built Environment
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Models of Reform: Protestant Resort Communities and Loeb Farm Erin Eckhold Sassin Brown University/Connecticut College, USA Saturday, April 21:
PS30 Design Reform in the Great Lakes: Usefulness and Beauty
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Morris and Eminem: Place, Production and Promotion Lisa Banu Purdue University, USA Thursday, April 19:
PS10 What Do We Make of Detroit?
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Odiferous Conceptions of the City Paul Emmons Virginia Tech - WAAC, USA Thursday, April 19:
PS3 City Air
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Opening a closed sequence: Portuguese Plain Architecture Eliana Sousa Santos CES Universidade de Coimbra, Portugal Thursday, April 19:
PS11 Remembering George A. Kubler
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Oranges & Lemons: The Giardino dei Semplici in 18th C Florence Anatole Tchikine Trinity College Dublin, Ireland Friday, April 20:
PS21 Landscape Architecture and Economics
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Perge and Side: The 'Mad Men' or Rival Cities of Roman Pamphylia Lynda Mulvin University College Dublin, Ireland Saturday, April 21:
PS33 "Privileged Situations": Cities and Topography in Roman Asia Minor
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Pier 21 and the Production of Canadian Immigration David Monteyne University of Calgary, Canada Friday, April 20:
PS17 Frontiers: Topographies of Surveillance and Flows
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Placemaking at the Edge of Paris Andrea Smith University of Mary Washington, USA Thursday, April 19:
PS8 The 20th Century: Europe and Beyond
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Planning the Spreebogen: Berlin’s Allegory of Unification Julia Walker Binghamton University, USA Friday, April 20:
PS17 Frontiers: Topographies of Surveillance and Flows
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Pliny Fisk and the Wager of Systems Sarah Deyong Texas A&M, USA Friday, April 20:
PS23 Architectural Ecologies: A Relational History of Architecture
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Pope Pius II and Siena: Architecture of Power, Old and New A. Lawrence Jenkens University of North Carolina-Greensboro, USA Thursday, April 19:
PS12 Medieval Structures in Early Modern Palaces
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Portman's Industry: Building Downtown Atlanta in the 1970s Charles Rice Kingston University London, UK Friday, April 20:
PS16 On The Social Production of the Built Environment
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Postcolonial Architecture in Ahmedabad: Towards a Synthesis Elisa Alessandrini Alma Mater Studiorum University of Bologna, Italy Friday, April 20:
PS22 Contested Modernisms: Politics, Theory, and Design
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Presenting Fordism to the World: Ford & Kahn at the 1930s Expos Lisa Schrenk Norwich University, USA Thursday, April 19:
PS7 Albert Kahn, Fordism, and Their Legacies
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Reappraising Georgian Gothick: Or, ignoring Horace Walpole Oliver Cox University of Oxford, UK Saturday, April 21:
PS35 Idiom, Ideology, Identity
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Recognizing Innovative Design in the Nereid Monument at Xanthos Elisha Dumser Ursuline College, USA Friday, April 20:
PS19 From Idea to Building: Ancient and Medieval Architectural Process
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Reconstructed Primary Schools and Visions for New Tokyo, 1923-1930 Janet Borland University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong Friday, April 20:
PS20 The Cultural Landscape of Education in Modern Japan
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Rephrasing Modern Mexican Architectural Histories Lucia Santa-Ana*1, Perla Santa-Ana2 1Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Mexico, 2Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Mexico Thursday, April 19:
PS1 Modern Latin American Architectural History Today
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Role of the Foreign Expert: Charles Abrams in Turkey, 1954 Burak Erdim University of Virginia, USA Thursday, April 19:
PS8 The 20th Century: Europe and Beyond
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Romanitas in Anglia: Purbeck Marble in Gothic England Matthew Woodworth Duke University, USA Thursday, April 19:
PS5 Radical Marble
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Shaping the Architect at the Imperial College of Engineering Don Choi California Polytechnic State University, USA Friday, April 20:
PS20 The Cultural Landscape of Education in Modern Japan
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Shrinking Urban Disaster: Photographs of Detroit and New Orleans Mary N. Woods Cornell Unversity, USA Saturday, April 21:
PS31 Shrinking Cities
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Skirting the Slab: Innovation on Paper in Communist Poland Anna Jozefacka Hunter College, CUNY, USA Friday, April 20:
PS15 The Architectures of Austerity: Between Crisis and Possibility
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Slip-Form Silos; Planning an Agri-Tech Landscape for the Well Fed Subject Ateya Khorakiwala Harvard University, USA Thursday, April 19:
PS2 Systems and the South
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Sociable Neighbors and Object Design at the Eighteenth-Century Louvre Jennifer Ferng Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA Saturday, April 21:
PS32 Buildings and Objects: Baroque, Rococo and Beyond
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Socialist Ideology, Property System and Domestic Space in Tulou Jing Zheng The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong Friday, April 20:
PS27 Everyday China: Domestic Space and the Making of Modern Identity
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Socialist modernity: the built environment debate in East Germany Torsten Lange Bartlett School of Architecture, UK Friday, April 20:
PS22 Contested Modernisms: Politics, Theory, and Design
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Spatial Order and Its Transformations in an Anhui Village Hongguang He The University of Sydney, Australia Friday, April 20:
PS27 Everyday China: Domestic Space and the Making of Modern Identity
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St. Sophia in Nicosia: From a Lusignan Cathedral to an Ottoman Mosque Suna Güven Middle East Technical University, Turkey Saturday, April 21:
PS34 Sacred Precincts: Non-Muslim Sites in Islamic Societies
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The Afterlife of Pruitt-Igoe: Policy, Design, and the Shrinking City Joseph Heathcott The New School, USA Saturday, April 21:
PS31 Shrinking Cities
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The Alchemical Harmony of the Musical Firmament and the Muqarnas Agnieszka Szymanska Temple University, USA Friday, April 20:
PS19 From Idea to Building: Ancient and Medieval Architectural Process
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The Architecture of Scientific Institutions in England, 1660-1680 Matthew Walker University of Edinburgh, UK Thursday, April 19:
PS4 Institutions and Their Architecture in the 17th Century
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The Canon, the Particular, the Political: East European Dilemmas Carmen Popescu Independent scholar, France Thursday, April 19:
PS9 Global History as a Model for Architectural History
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The Communists Have Changed: Oscar Niemeyer's Headquarters for the PCF Vanessa Grossman Princeton University, USA Friday, April 20:
PS22 Contested Modernisms: Politics, Theory, and Design
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The Constructs of Parallel Projection in the 18th and 19th Centuries Hilary Bryon Virginia Tech | School of Architecture+Design, USA Friday, April 20:
PS25 Drawing in the Design Professions, 1500 to 1900
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The Continuity of Gothic Style in Bohemia: "fieri gottico modo" Madleine Skarda Kunsthistorisches Institut, Switzerland Friday, April 20:
PS26 Architecture 1500: The End of Gothic
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The Drawings of the Supervising Architect's Office, 1852-1860 Katherine Miller University of Virginia, USA Friday, April 20:
PS25 Drawing in the Design Professions, 1500 to 1900
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The Flemish Beguinages: A Baroque for Poor Women Thomas Coomans Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium Friday, April 20:
PS18 Not the Jesuits: "Other" Counter-Reformational Architecture
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The Future Reimagined: Heritage, Governance, and Shortage in Bucharest Elena Tomlinson University of California at Berkeley, USA Friday, April 20:
PS15 The Architectures of Austerity: Between Crisis and Possibility
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The Ideology of Architecture in Twelfth Century China Jeffrey Moser Zhejiang University, China Thursday, April 19:
PS14 Rethinking Architecture in the Age of Printing
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The informational economies of San Paolo fuori le mura in 19th-century Rome Richard Wittman University of California at Santa Barbara, USA Thursday, April 19:
PS14 Rethinking Architecture in the Age of Printing
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The Libraries Of Keio University In Tokyo And Yokohama Futoshi Ogo "Independent Scholar", Japan Friday, April 20:
PS20 The Cultural Landscape of Education in Modern Japan
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The Magasins Réunis, Art Nouveau, and Regionalism, 1890-1914 Peter Clericuzio1 1University of Tennessee, USA, 2University of Pennsylvania, USA Thursday, April 19:
PS8 The 20th Century: Europe and Beyond
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The Mese: Constantinople's Imperfect Urban Armature Pelin Yoncaci Arslan UCLA, USA Saturday, April 21:
PS33 "Privileged Situations": Cities and Topography in Roman Asia Minor
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The Museo Pio-Clementino and the Display of Ancient Sculpture Gil Smith Eastern Kentucky Univ., USA Saturday, April 21:
PS35 Idiom, Ideology, Identity
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The Origins of Gothic Design Process Sarah Thompson Rochester Institute of Technology, USA Friday, April 20:
PS19 From Idea to Building: Ancient and Medieval Architectural Process
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The Parade of Homes: Selling the Postwar American House Samuel Dodd University of Texas at Austin, USA Saturday, April 21:
PS29 The Architecture of the American Building Industry
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The Prince’s Water Closet: Sewer Gas and the City Barbara Penner University College London, UK Thursday, April 19:
PS3 City Air
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The Remote Pursuit of Profit: Zeckendorf in Downtown Denver Sara Stevens Princeton University, USA Saturday, April 21:
PS29 The Architecture of the American Building Industry
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The Silent Seed of Modernity: How Marble Made Rationalism Daniele Vadala' 'Mediterranea' University of Reggio Calabria, Italy Thursday, April 19:
PS5 Radical Marble
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The Solomonic Legacy in Early Bourbon Spain Victor Deupi1 1Fairfield University, USA, 2NYIT, USA Thursday, April 19:
PS11 Remembering George A. Kubler
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The Transformation of Domestic Gardens in Shanghai Qing MEI Tongji University, China Friday, April 20:
PS27 Everyday China: Domestic Space and the Making of Modern Identity
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The Water Gardens of Fort Worth: Competing Models of Patronage Kate Holliday University of Texas, USA Friday, April 20:
PS21 Landscape Architecture and Economics
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The Writing on the Wall: The End of Text as Architectural Decoration Abby McGehee Oregon College of Art and Craft, USA Friday, April 20:
PS26 Architecture 1500: The End of Gothic
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Three Babels: A Story, A Book, A Building Ana María León Crespo Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA Thursday, April 19:
PS2 Systems and the South
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Todi's Palazzo dei Priori: Recurring Reminder of the Communal Age Samuel Gruber Syracuse University, USA Thursday, April 19:
PS12 Medieval Structures in Early Modern Palaces
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Toward a New Historiography of Urban Renewal Brent Ryan Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA Saturday, April 21:
PS31 Shrinking Cities
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Tracing the Cold War in the Colombian Architecture During 1950’s Maria del Pilar Sanchez Beltran1 1The Bartlett School of Architecture, UCL, UK, 2Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Colombia Thursday, April 19:
PS6 Infrastructure as Political Technology
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Training and Expressions of Brazilian Modern Architecture Denise Nunes*1, Gustavo Rocha-Peixoto2 1Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 2Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Thursday, April 19:
PS1 Modern Latin American Architectural History Today
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Transborder Topographies in the Pearl River Delta Max Hirsh Harvard University, USA Friday, April 20:
PS17 Frontiers: Topographies of Surveillance and Flows
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Translating the Savage Mind: The Making of a Global Environment Ginger Nolan Columbia University, USA Thursday, April 19:
PS2 Systems and the South
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Tropical Measures: Systemic Ambiguities in Fry and Drew’s Projects in Africa Ijlal Muzaffar Rhode Island School of Design, USA Thursday, April 19:
PS6 Infrastructure as Political Technology
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Urban Absorption in a Shrinking City: New Bedford, Massachusetts Justin Hollander Tufts University, USA Saturday, April 21:
PS31 Shrinking Cities
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Urban Air: Passion and Pollution Helen Mallinson London Metropolitan University, UK Thursday, April 19:
PS3 City Air
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Urban Noir as Future-Gazing: Hugh Ferriss’s Metropolis of Tomorrow Adnan Morshed The Catholic University of America, USA Friday, April 20:
PS24 Architecture's Nocturnes
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Vincenzo Scamozzi, Book Use and Architectural Practice Katherine Isard Columbia University, USA Thursday, April 19:
PS14 Rethinking Architecture in the Age of Printing
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Water from the Rock: The Use of Marble in Ravenna's Baptisteries Carly Jane Steinborn Rutgers University, USA Thursday, April 19:
PS5 Radical Marble
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Wealth as a Basis for Landscape Architecture in Early Modern Times Stefan Schweizer Heinrich-Heine-Universitaet, Germany Friday, April 20:
PS21 Landscape Architecture and Economics
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Weather Control: Urbanism, Utopia, and Military Futures Mark Dorrian Newcastle University, UK Thursday, April 19:
PS3 City Air
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When Does Economy Cease to Matter in Large-scale Park Design? Tal Alon-Mozes Technion, Israel Institute of Technology, Israel Friday, April 20:
PS21 Landscape Architecture and Economics
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Writing the Global Histories of Modern Architecture: A Knowledge Approach Duanfang Lu University of Sydney, Australia Thursday, April 19:
PS9 Global History as a Model for Architectural History
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Yorktown: Suburban Architecture in Post-War Philadelphia Emily Cooperman ARCH Preservation Consulting, USA Saturday, April 21:
PS29 The Architecture of the American Building Industry
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Yoshizaka Takamasa, Education and Watsuji Tetsuro Peter Armstrong Sydney University, Australia Friday, April 20:
PS20 The Cultural Landscape of Education in Modern Japan
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