Situating Architecture: term 2 lecture series


The Bartlett School of Architecture's new architectural history lecture programme, drawing on academics from the institution, continues during the second academic term of 2014/15.
The lectures take place on Monday lunchtimes in the School's new facilities on Hampstead Road. All welcome.
12 January, Claire Colebrook - Scale and Refuge: Twilight of the Anthropocene
19 January, Tania Sengupta - Town, Territory, Paper, Partitions: Colonial knowledge and amterial-spatial cultures of provinical governance in India c. 1830-1860
26 January, Harriet Richardson - On with the new, off with the old. 250 years of hospital design
2 February, Stephen Loo - Performative Ecologies at the Baroque Edges of Sentience
9 February, Clare Melhuish, Re-framing Modernism: architecture and cultural identity in the black Atlantic
16 February, Sophia Psarra - Emergent and Designed Tectonics: Re-situating Architectural Knowledge
2 March, Edward Denison - Complicated Encounters - China, Modernity, and the Arrival of Architecture
16 March, Peter Bishop - Dark Matter: Kings Cross and the politics behind built form
23 March, Nina Vollenbroker - Boundary Crossings
24 March, Frederic Migayrou (Tuesday 1-2, Seminar Room 206)
Further information
Cost
Free
Open to
All