Docomomo International is pleased to announce that the UIA Public Health Work Programme (PHG) has launched the Call for new Papers and Projects for the UIA-PHG2021. The two themes for the UIA-PHG 2021 Seminars are: 1) Health and Cities, and 2) Architecture for Health. Presentations can be as Research Paper or Design Project. Regarding the COVID 19 Pandemic, priority will be given to projects that address the health design implications resulting from/associated with the Pandemic. The UIA-PHG2021 Rio Seminar will happen in conjunction with the 27th UIA Congress in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 18-22 July 2021. The call for paper…
Docomomo International is pleased to announce that the inscriptions for the XIII edition of the Biennial Architecture Thesis Contest [Concurso Bienal de Tesis de Arquitectura] hosted by Fundación Arquia will begin on 1st February and be open until 26th March 2021, 12 pm (GMT +1). One of the aims of Fundación Arquia is to promote and encourage cultural activities in the field of architecture. Among these activities the arquia/tesis collection pretends to edit and publish architecture PhD theses, that are seen as a relevant contribution to architectural knowledge, once they have been reviewed and adapted to the editorial line by…
The Asociación de historiadores de la Arquitectura y el Urbanismo (AhAU) is happy to announce the call for papers for its III International Congress under the theme “Lo construido y lo pensado. Correspondencias europeas y transatlánticas en la historiografía de la arquitectura” [Built and Thought. European and Transatlantic Correspondence in the Historiography of Architecture] is now open until the 15th February 2021. “All history of architecture obeys an intellectual construction. It is, therefore, a circumstantial discourse that always raises a provisional point of view among many other possible ones. From Giorgio Vasari, with Las vidas de los más excelentes pintores,…
“From 15-17 November 2021, the ETH Zürich Department of Architecture will host the conference ‘Histories of Urban Design: Global Trajectories and Local Realities’. This conference is organised jointly with the TUDelft Department of Architecture. 2021 will mark the 65th anniversary of the first conference on urban design, held at Harvard’s Graduate School of Design in 1956. Today, more than six decades later, urban design, as a discipline and practice, remains as relevant as ever – perhaps even more relevant than ever before. It is widely acknowledged that our time is an urban age. More people live in cities than ever…
“Toxics. Toxins. Toxicants. Toxicity. These terms slip in and out of architecture, design, and urban planning discussions, shifting between scientific, medical, legal, and social meanings. But what does the history of toxics reveal about the history of architecture? From nineteenth-century arsenic-laden wallpaper to present-day chemical sensitivity–inducing formaldehyde, increasingly industrialized building practices have created both new products and new modes of consumption, production, regulation, and disposal. Over the last one hundred years, building materials have become increasingly composite—made by cutting, mixing, extrusion, cross-lamination, and even nanomaterial microscopic manipulation. These processes can covertly introduce toxic substances into the architectural spaces we inhabit….
“The AHRA PhD Symposium 2021, hosted by Sheffield Hallam University School of Architecture, seeks to ask how architectural research might be embedded within different organisations, places and networks in multiple ways, thus beginning to redefine the role of such research and its relationship to the city. While embedded and ethnographic methods have become more widespread, we see potential in further exploring the particular approaches, relations, networks and collaborations that emerge from socio-spatial studies within or between urban organisations, agencies, Municipalities and groups. The organisers welcome contributions from PhD students in architecture, urbanism, landscape and related disciplines to share the methodologies,…
“For its coming issue, the journal Perspective asks the question of what it means to inhabit: to inhabit a space, a territory, one’s home or one’s body, whether we are dealing with far away frontiers, or the outlines of intimacy; to inhabit one’s life, one’s society/ies, one’s epoch, in what inhabiting means in terms of being present in one’s world, for and with one another, to face circumstances as they stand. In a time when, across the globe, entire populations are confined to their homes, Perspective issues an invitation to revisit the visual and imaginary plasticity of inhabiting: “to occupy…
Docomomo International invites researchers and practitioners involved in the process of preservation, conservation, renovation or transformation of buildings, sites and neighborhoods of the Modern Movement, to investigate on the theme: Inheritable Resilience: Sharing Values of Global Modernities. Application of the third round call for papers is open from December 15, 2020 until 31 January of 2021. We are now accepting new applications for the following new themes: 13. Home and social change 14. Environmental awareness 15. Healthcare architecture 16. Wellbeing and urbanism IMPORTANT NOTICE: The 2020+1 conference will be held with hybrid format, through a mixed system between online and PRESENTIAL…
Due the COVID-19 pandemic, DOCOMOMO International and the Japan conference board of the DOCOMOMO2020+1 decided to set up the 16th International Docomomo Conference Tokyo Japan 2020+1, 29th August – 2nd September 2021, with an hybrid format, through a mixed system between online and face-to-face (if possible, depending on the pandemic situation) lectures. Considering the new format available, 30 applicants with accepted abstracts who gave up their participation are welcomed to be back. If these candidates wish to participate under these new conditions, they should confirm and register till 7th December 2020. Turning the Conference into online, we are glad to announce and launch a 3rd call for papers between 10th December 2020 and 31st January…
DINÂMIA’CET-IUL is pleased to announce that the call for papers for the “Optimistic Suburbia II – Middle-Class Large Housing Complexes” International Conference (Lisbon, Portugal, 16-19 June 2021) has been extended until 20th December 2020. This conference follows the “Optimistic Suburbia-Large Housing Complexes for the Middle Class Beyond Europe” congress that took place at ISCTE in January 2015. As the congress, the international conference “is part of the research project “MCMH – Middle Class Housing Developments in Europe, Africa and Asia – Middle Class Mass Housing in Europe, Africa and Asia” [PTDC/ART-DAQ/30594/2017], started in October 2018, also funded by the Foundation…










