Intersecting Disciplines: Unsettling Architectural History

Waltham , United States
415 S. St.
Jennifer Stern
http://www.we-aggregate.org/piece/intersecting-disciplines-unsettling-architectural-history
jstern@brandeis.edu

The Department of Fine Arts at Brandeis University and the Aggregate Architectural History Collaborative present an Architectural History Symposium for the 2024 Richard Saivetz ‘69 Memorial Architectural Lecture program 

Intersecting Disciplines: Unsettling Architectural History

Friday, March 1, 2024

9:15 AM - 4:15 PM

Rapaporte Treasure Hall, Goldfarb Library, Brandeis University

415 South Sreet, Waltham, Mass.

 This one-day public symposium of talks and discussion explores current architectural history as it intersects with other disciplines across diverse global themes and sites, from citizenship to depletion, at the scales of architecture and urban design, countryside, region, and planet. How do architecture and architectural history operate amidst these contexts?

Free and open to the public

Registration required for lunch and parking

For full information on speakers and schedule go to:

https://www.we-aggregate.org/piece/intersecting-disciplines-unsettling-architectural-history

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SAH thanks The Richard H. Driehaus Foundation
for its operating support.
Society of Architectural Historians
1365 N. Astor Street
Chicago, Illinois 60610
312.573.1365