Peer-review colloquium Architecture

12 november 2009 | 9:00 - 12 november 2009 | 18:00
door M&C

Op 12 november 2009 is de eerstvolgende editie van de peer-review colloquium binnen de afdeling Architectuur: een dag met presentaties van promotieonderzoek en publieke lezingen van externe gasten. Het programma is toegankelijk voor medewerkers en studenten van de Faculteit Bouwkunde en vindt plaats van 09.00-18.00 in Zaal C.

Programma

 

9:00 hr  

Introduction Tom Avermaete       

9:15 hr 

Presentation Chunlin Xue
The Development of the Building Typology from 18th Century to Today 

 

10:15 hr             

Pesentation Birgit Jürgenhake
The Facade as an Intermediary Element Between Outside and Inside
– based on Dwelling in the 20th Century in The Netherlands

10:55 hr  

Short break

11:15 hr           

Presentation Feryal F. Alkurdi
The Influence of Traditional and Contemporary Urban Design in the Home Environment.
Case Study of the Eastern Province (Dammam/ Al-Khobar /Dhahran), Saudi Arabia 

 

12:10 hr   

Lunch break 

13:30 hr 

Lunch lecture by Marie Antionette Glaser (to be confirmed)

14:20 hr 

Presentation Qiu Ji
Chinese Early Modern Architects’ Group (1900--1937) 

 

15:00 hr  

short break 

15:15 hr  

Presentation Kim Zweerink
Public Works and the Making of the City in Holland (1200-2000) 

 

16:00 hr  

Presentation Merlijn Hurx
The Roots of the Profession of the Architect in the Low Countries 

 

17:00 hr 

Drinks 

18:00 hr 

End    

 

Peers:

  • Mr. Nezar Al-Sayyad, professor of architecture, planning, urban design and urban history at the University of California, Berkeley
  • Ms. Petra Brouwer, assistant professor in architectural history at the Universiteit of Amsterdam
  • Mr. Jean Castex, architect and professor of architectural history at the Versailles School of Architecture
  • Ms. Marie Antoinette Glaser, cultural anthropologist and assoc. professor at ETH Wohnforum, Zürich
  • Ms. Krista de Jonge, professor at the department of Architecture, Urbanism and Urban Planning, Catholic University of Leuven

 

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