4th International AhAU Conference : City and Nature. Approaches from an environmental-history angle
City and Nature. Approaches from an environmental-history angle
4th International AhAU Conference
Deadline for abstract submission: 20 November 2023
Please visit https://ahau.es/congreso/iv-congreso-internacional-de-la-ahau-otono-2024/
We are pleased to announce the Call for Papers of the 4th
International Conference of the Association of Architecture and Urban
Planning Historians (AhAU - Spain) with the title "City and Nature.
Approaches from an environmental-history angle", that will take place on
October 24th and 25th 2024 at the Real Colegio María Cristina, San
Lorenzo de El Escorial, Madrid.
Deadline for abstract submission: 20 November 2023
Please visit https://ahau.es/congreso/iv-congreso-internacional-de-la-ahau-otono-2024/
for the call, guidelines for authors and a brief explanation of the
review and selection process for abstracts and full papers (papers are
accepted in both Spanish and English).
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City and Nature. Approaches from an environmental-history angle
Architecture
manipulates form, matter, and energy to create environments with a
certain cultural stamp, and this obvious but rarely voiced statement
signals the potential of an environmental history of the discipline, the
purpose of which would be to inform on the highly diverse ways by which
human beings have met the challenge of making nature livable again.
Since the mid-19th century, architecture has been scrutinized in terms
of concepts —styles, authors, societies, cultures, production modes–
mostly taken from Art History and the Human Sciences. The historiography
of architecture has traditionally been constructed ‘from the top down,’
but today we can and must also try to build it ‘from the bottom up,’
through themes like the environment, comfort, energy, landscape,
material culture, and experience of the human body; themes not only
included among contemporary concerns, but which are fundamental to an
understanding of historical facts in their particular contexts. The
environmental approach encompasses everything from the smallest and most
specific to the broadest and most generic, and in its ambition to
embrace architecture at large, it also covers the city, which is as much
a powerful economic, political, and social construct as it is a complex
network of ecosystems: the quintessential environmental invention of
humans. Hence the importance of making the city the theme of the first
Conference of Environmental History of Architecture ever to be held in
Spain and possibly in the world, the objective being less to provide
answers than to raise questions that open the door to revising,
refining, or updating our knowledge of the past, and also some of our
historiographic presuppositions.
Proposed themes
1.Climate and city: beyond environmental determinism
2.Hygiene and city: environmental infrastructures and suprastructures
3.Territory and city: scale, production, self-sufficiency
4.Landscape and city: environmental utopias, dystopias, or heterotopias?
5.City and Nature in Ibero-America: contexts, societies, and cultures
6.City and nature beyond the West: contexts, societies, and cultures