Centenary of the birth of Miguel Arroyo (1920-2020): Miguel Arroyo and modern furniture design

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…

Arquitetura, Urbanismo e Historiografias de fronteira [“Architecture, Urbanism and Historiographies Borders”]

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

“Paisagem telúrica – Lina Bo Bardi e o subúrbio” [“Telluric landscape – Lina Bo Bardi and the suburb”] with Prof. Dr. Claudia Cabral (UFRGS / Brazil)

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 –…

Attendance Grants for IIC’s Edinburgh Congress online

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…

Farnsworth House Re-Opens!

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…

Edmonton 2020 Conference: “Hindsight 2020: Conservation, Disruption, and the Future of Heritage” – virtual sessions

HINDSIGHT 2020 will explore heritage conservation’s disruptive role in a 21st century defined by resource scarcity, climate change and sustainability. In an era seeking heroic solutions, historic preservation provides transformative ideas, highlighting the importance of adaptation, minimal intervention, reversibility and maintainability. While Edmonton is the research, refining, and manufacturing heart of the Canadian oil industry, it is also a hotbed of environmental innovation and activism. HINDSIGHT 2020 will be hosted by a vibrant historic city at the very forefront of the climate crisis, one wrestling with its petroleum legacy and the imperative to transition to a low-carbon future. Building on…

Webinars “Arquitetura e Transculturação: conexões transatlânticas | 2020” [“The Architecture and Transculturation: transatlantic connections | 2020]

On the 13 of August 2020 at 6 p.m. (GMT -3), the second webinar “Architecture and Transculturation event: transatlantic connections | 2020” of LoCAU (Laboratory of Criticism in Architecture, Urbanism and Urbanization) will take place. The initiative is organized by the PhD in Architecture and CITUA (Center for Innovation in Territory, Urbanism and Architecture), in partnership with the Instituto Superior Técnico, University of Lisbon (IST-UL). These webinars aim to promote and disseminate the debate on a thematic of transculturation in Architecture and Urbanism between Brazil, Europe and Africa. There will be five webinars, with speakers from Brazil, Europe and Africa….

Webinars “Arquitetura e Transculturação: conexões transatlânticas | 2020” [“The Architecture and Transculturation: transatlantic connections | 2020]

On the 6 of August 2020 at 6 p.m. (GMT -3), the second webinar “Architecture and Transculturation event: transatlantic connections | 2020” of LoCAU (Laboratory of Criticism in Architecture, Urbanism and Urbanization) will take place. The initiative is organized by the PhD in Architecture and CITUA (Center for Innovation in Territory, Urbanism and Architecture), in partnership with the Instituto Superior Técnico, University of Lisbon (IST-UL). These webinars aim to promote and disseminate the debate on a thematic of transculturation in Architecture and Urbanism between Brazil, Europe and Africa. There will be five webinars, with speakers from Brazil, Europe and Africa….

Docomomo International Public Discussion #02 – “Traffic seeks another way”

Following the first discussion “How do you map modernism under/after COVID-19”, which counted with the participation of Dr. Takayuki Suzuki, Dr. Ana Tostões, Dr. Shin Muramatsu and Dr. Yoshiyuki Yamana, the second session of “Is Modernism Frozen?” will happen on 24th August 2020 with the theme “Traffic seeks another way”. Moderator Takayuki Suzuki (Japan, China) Panelists New York: Theodore Prudon (United States) Brazil: André Luiz de Souza Castro (Brazil) Japan: Kengo Hayashi (Japan) Topics: Docomomo International Public Discussion #02 Date and Time: 24 August 2020, 10 PM Japan / 9 AM New York / 10 AM Brasilia / 2PM GMT…

7th Docomomo São Paulo Seminar

The Docomomo São Paulo Nucleus and the stricto sensu Graduate Program in Architecture and Urbanism at the São Judas Tadeu University invite you to participate in the 7th Docomomo São Paulo Seminar. This event will continue the activities of seminars developed by the Docomomo São Paulo Nucleus, resumed in 2017, when the 5th Docomomo São Paulo Seminar was held in the capital, organized in collaboration with the Faculty of Architecture and Urbanism of the Mackenzie Presbyterian University (FAU- UPM). That seminar was followed, in 2018, by the 6th Docomomo São Paulo Seminar, promoted jointly with the Institute of Architecture and…