Docomomo International wish to call your attention for the initiative of the The French non-governmental organization, Emergency Architects regarding the Beirut explosion, Lebanon on 4 August. The Emergency Architects, is closely cooperating with the Lebanese government and the UIA’s Lebanese section, the Order of Engineers and Architects of Lebanon, to provide urgent and timely support to the Lebanese people displaced by the catastrophe and to restore the city’s basic infrastructure and historic buildings. Jad Tabet, President of the Lebanese Federation of Engineers and Architects, called for a “professional rehabilitation of the buildings and the urban fabric.” Emergency Architects is currently…
Approach to the environment has recently undergone a fundamental reconsideration. Le Corbusier’s urban visions of high-rise structures marked a radical disparity between nature and human interventions in it, which shaped the human-designed environment enormously. Many of the transformations of the urban landscape took place in the name of economic interests; cities and built environment became sites where political and ecological interests clashed. After celebrating the revolutionary and progressive outcomes of such collisions, attention to negative human impact on natural environment has come to the fore in the last decades. Practitioners started implementing into their practice knowledge of the effects of…
Docomomo International would like to draw your attention to the Lower Terrace Restoration Project of the Farnsworth House. The Farnsworth House, designed and built in the International Style by architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe for Dr. Edith Farnsworth from 1949-1951, is one of the world’s most widely recognized and studied structures constructed in the 20th century. The glass and steel house is set on a 60-acre parcel located along the Fox River and was intended as a place for Dr. Farnsworth to relax, entertain, and enjoy nature. The House stands as a metaphor for the fragile relationship between people,…
Docomomo International is please to invite you to assist the online lecture “Modern Architecture in Africa: the case of Angola and Mozambique” organized by the the Liebling Haus team. The lecture will take place on the zoom platform at 14 September 2020, at 6 p.m. (GMT+3). In the effort to achieve a better knowledge and comprehensive understanding of Modern Movement diaspora, it is essential to revisit, analyze and document the important heritage built on sub-Saharan Africa, where, the debate took place and architectonical models were reproduced, in many cases subjected to metamorphoses raised by overseas geography. This lecture is given…
Docomomo International is pleased to announce the conversation about the work of Miguel Arroyo Castillo (Caracas, 1920-2004), a central figure in 20th century modern art in Venezuela. The presentation “Miguel Arroyo y el diseño moderno de mobiliario” [“Miguel Arroyo and modern furniture design”] will be given online by Lourdes Blanco de Arroyo and Rafael Pereira Escalona. This cycle is organized by Trasnocho Centro Cultural, Forma M20 and Docomomo Venezuela and will take place on Thursday, August 27, 2020, at 6:00 pm CCS Time (GMT – 4) with the support of the Zoom platform. In the 1950s he designed more than…
Docomomo International is pleased to announce the PPGAU + D – 2020 collective – an activity of the Academic Master’s Degree in Architecture and Urbanism and Design at UFC that aims to publicize the Program’s teaching, research and extension activities. In this issue #3 Prof. Dr. Beatriz Diógenes and Prof. Ricardo Paiva, within the scope of History and Historiography of Architecture and Urbanism, invite to the Lecture: ARCHITECTURE, URBANISM AND FRONTIER HISTORIOGRAPHIES Prof. Dr. José Tavares Correia de Lira (FAUUSP) The transmission of the lecture will take place through the YOUTUBE Channel of PPGAU + D. Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aH2n-_bnzv0
Docomomo International is pleased to announce the GPHUC Tertulias. The proposal is to create a (virtual) space for the dissemination of knowledge in urban history through the realization of conferences and presentations by researchers from Brazil and other countries. In this same sense, to spread the knowledge of Urban History produced at Universities to a wider audience. Disseminate studies on the history of cities, history of urbanism / urban-regional planning, which, in the vast majority, end up limited to professionals working in Universities and Research Institutions. Today, 21 August 2020 at 5 p.m. (GMT -3), the Tertulia “Paisagem telúrica –…
The International Institute for Conservation of Historic and Artistic Works is encouraging attendance in the IIC Edinburgh Congress “Practices and Challenges in Built Heritage Conservation” from conservators and cultural heritage professionals from all over the world and for those who are at different stages of their career including students and early career professionals. Details of grants currently available are listed below. Anna Plowden CPD Grants Anna Plowden Trust is supporting a CPD grant to cover the full cost of IIC membership for one year for practicing conservators based in the UK, enabling recipients to attend the IIC Edinburgh Congress online…
Docomomo International is pleased to announce the publication of the new Edition in English, A House to Live, of a facsmile of Ein Wohnhaus by Bruno Taut. “The uniqueness of this book I am forewording, along with the fact that its publication does not coincide with any anniversary or celebration of the kind that reeditions and tributes sometimes use as pretexts, compels me to provide, by way of justification, some explanation of is necessity and importance. On the one hand, when I decided to pubish Ein Wohnhaus I was driven by a desire to honor the figure of its author…
In 2020 the Farnsworth House, a site of the National Trust for Historic Preservation is celebrating Edith Farnsworth Reconsidered, a yearlong focus on namesake Dr. Edith Farnsworth’s life and times. The centerpiece of this nine-month project is Edith Farnsworth’s Country House – a temporary refurnishing of Farnsworth House to reflect its 1955 appearance. A new tour and exhibits focused on the untold story of this remarkable woman, who was an accomplished research physician, classically-trained violinist, poet and translator, world traveler and music-lover, are now available. The Farnsworth House, designed and built in the International Style by architect Ludwig Mies van…










