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2016-05-18
Design/History/Revolution - Panel 2: Revolutions in / and Architecture | The New School
source: The New School 2012年5月18日
The New School, a university in New York City, offers distinguished degree, certificate, and continuing education programs in art and design, liberal arts, management and policy, and the performing arts. THE NEW SCHOOL | http://www.newschool.edu
Design/History/Revolution: At the Intersection of Art, Design, Politics, and Historical Studies.
Defining its terms broadly, this two-day conference examines not only designed objects but also spaces and systems. It addresses a range of historical periods and geographical locations, and contact zones between these constructed categories.
PANEL II. REVOLUTIONS IN / AND ARCHITECTURE:
Moderator: Jeffrey Lieber, Parsons The New School for Design
1. Gregory Brown, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, Department of History, Inside Looking Outside in Revolutionary Paris: Robert's Caprices, Bélanger's Gardens, and the Imagining of Urban Exterior Space at the Villa Beaumarchais
2. Kristin Romberg, The Phillips Collection Center for the Study of Modern Art, George Washington University, Paper Architecture: The Constructivist Journal's Extensive Structure
3. Daniel Talesnik, Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation, Columbia University, Hannes Meyer and the Red Bauhaus Brigade: Subjects of the Post-revolution or Revolutionaries?
4. Andrea Merrett, Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation, Columbia University, Designing Against Discrimination: Feminism and Design in Architecture
5. Daniel Barber, Columbia University, Slow Violence and the Quiet Revolution in Environmental-Architectural Representation, 1957 -
For the full list of participants and two-day schedule, visit http://www.designhistoryrevolution.wo...
Co-sponsored by the Committee on Historical Studies of The New School for Social Research, the History Department at Eugene Lang College The New School for Liberal Arts, the School of Art and Design History and Theory at Parsons The New School for Design, the Humanities Department and the Global Studies Program at The New School for Public Engagement.
Location: Anna-Maria and Stephen Kellen Auditorium, Sheila C. Johnson Design Center
Friday, April 27, 2012 3:50 p.m. - 5:20 p.m.
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