Conferences

Thinking the Elsewhere: [a fragile order-creating curtain between the architect and the Place]
Conference for Artistic and Architectural (Doctoral) REsearch (CA2RE) University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Architecture, 10th September 2017 Exhibition & presentation Title of research work: Estrangement Through Poem-Drawing: Interpretative Methodology of Spatial Re-thinking Supervisor: Tadeja Zupančič PhD candidate: Viktorija Bogdanova Panel

Thinking the Elsewhere: [a fragile order-creating curtain between the architect and the Place]
Conference for Artistic and Architectural (Doctoral) REsearch (CA2RE) University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Architecture, 10th September 2017 Exhibition & presentation Title of research work: Estrangement Through Poem-Drawing: Interpretative Methodology of Spatial Re-thinking Supervisor: Tadeja Zupančič PhD candidate: Viktorija Bogdanova Panel

Writing Buildings, 14-16 July 2016
The Kent School of Architecture will host Writing Buildings, a two-day conference on 14-16 July 2016, in collaboration with The Architectural Review with the aim of examining different traditions of writing about architecture. Abstract submission deadline is long gone but

Writing Buildings, 14-16 July 2016
The Kent School of Architecture will host Writing Buildings, a two-day conference on 14-16 July 2016, in collaboration with The Architectural Review with the aim of examining different traditions of writing about architecture. Abstract submission deadline is long gone but

Graphic Novels / Novel Architecture
Kent State University College of Architecture & Environmental Design (CAED) has organized the Graphic Novels / Novel Architecture symposium to explore constructive and projective relationships between architecture and comics. It will provide a provocative forum for conversation among leading architects,

Graphic Novels / Novel Architecture
Kent State University College of Architecture & Environmental Design (CAED) has organized the Graphic Novels / Novel Architecture symposium to explore constructive and projective relationships between architecture and comics. It will provide a provocative forum for conversation among leading architects,
the ornate function, or poetic purpose
1. The symposium Against the Grain[1], organized by Bureau Europa in collaboration with the faculty of architecture at the RWTH Aachen, opened a space for the reassessment of a crucial question: “Is narrative architecture still relevant to the current condition?”[2]
the ornate function, or poetic purpose
1. The symposium Against the Grain[1], organized by Bureau Europa in collaboration with the faculty of architecture at the RWTH Aachen, opened a space for the reassessment of a crucial question: “Is narrative architecture still relevant to the current condition?”[2]

Symposium Against the Grain
“Things need not have happened to be true. Tales and dreams are the shadow-truths that will endure when mere facts are dust and ashes, and forgot.”

Symposium Against the Grain
“Things need not have happened to be true. Tales and dreams are the shadow-truths that will endure when mere facts are dust and ashes, and forgot.”

READING ARCHITECTURE symposium 2015
We are happy to announce, on behalf of its organizers, the symposium Reading Architecture. Literary Imagination and Architectural Experience, which will be held in Athens in June 2015. The symposium is organized by Angeliki Sioli (one of the participants of the

READING ARCHITECTURE symposium 2015
We are happy to announce, on behalf of its organizers, the symposium Reading Architecture. Literary Imagination and Architectural Experience, which will be held in Athens in June 2015. The symposium is organized by Angeliki Sioli (one of the participants of the
ARCHTHEO; Arch&Lit
The relationship between architecture and literature seems to gain more and more interest! On 6-8 November, the ARCHTHEO conference in Istanbul focuses on Architecture&Writing. Jane Rendell (Bartlett, UK) will be one of the key-note speakers. Some of the Writingplace contributors
ARCHTHEO; Arch&Lit
The relationship between architecture and literature seems to gain more and more interest! On 6-8 November, the ARCHTHEO conference in Istanbul focuses on Architecture&Writing. Jane Rendell (Bartlett, UK) will be one of the key-note speakers. Some of the Writingplace contributors
Nordic Encounters
On Thursday June 12 and Friday June 13, the conference Nordic Encounters / Traveling Ideas of Open Space Design and Planning takes place in Copenhagen, Denmark. Writingplace will present its literary take on architecture and place-making in relation to the growing
Nordic Encounters
On Thursday June 12 and Friday June 13, the conference Nordic Encounters / Traveling Ideas of Open Space Design and Planning takes place in Copenhagen, Denmark. Writingplace will present its literary take on architecture and place-making in relation to the growing
Call for Papers: Imagining Space
The following call for papers has just been announced: IMAGINING SPACE: The Interplay of Writing and Architecture March 6-7, 2015 Portland State University Portland, Oregon How do poems and buildings speak to each other? What affinities, correlations, and opportunities are
Call for Papers: Imagining Space
The following call for papers has just been announced: IMAGINING SPACE: The Interplay of Writing and Architecture March 6-7, 2015 Portland State University Portland, Oregon How do poems and buildings speak to each other? What affinities, correlations, and opportunities are
subject-object record
As a reflection on the Writingplace conference, Colin Priest and Jane Anderson have compiled a a subject / object record of their presentation and discussion in the session Rescription: Experimental (re)readings.
subject-object record
As a reflection on the Writingplace conference, Colin Priest and Jane Anderson have compiled a a subject / object record of their presentation and discussion in the session Rescription: Experimental (re)readings.