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    Call for papers - Economy

    Congregation of the Oratory of Saint Philip Neri: Art and Culture

    We are encouraging academic researchers and independent scholars to present their paper proposals for the international conference Congregation of the Oratory of Saint Philip Neri: Art & Culture, to debate on Oratorian art (architecture, painting, sculpture, music, etc.) through all periods and geographical areas.

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  • Lisbon

    Seminar - Representation

    Arquitetos de Lisboa

    Anos 20 do século XIX – Anos 50 do século XX

    A Arquitetura constitui uma das atividades mais definidora e determinante da história e identidade de uma cidade. Esta realidade é particularmente evidente em Lisboa, no século XIX e na primeira metade do século XX, que apresentam uma extraordinária variedade de estilos arquitetónicos, justificando a ampla divulgação dos projetos, edifícios e de alguns dos arquitetos que a marcam de forma mais significativa.

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  • Lisbon

    Call for papers - History

    State-Rooms of Royal and Princely Palaces in Europe (14th-16th c.)

    Spaces, Images, Rituals

    From the fourteenth to the sixteenth century, European monarchies saw a gradual centralisation of power. This was accompanied by the dissemination of political ideas that contributed to the making of a new image of the prince, which relied on visual instruments to assert and construct the prince’s sovereign power. Royal and princely residences with their designated state-rooms were at the centre of this phenomenon. Their decors, particularly during ceremonies, reflected political interests and ambitions that were essential to the image of the prince. By placing a particular emphasis on the decor of those state-rooms, this workshop aims to increase our insights into the relations between the architecture, decoration, and rituals of monarchical power in state-rooms from the late middle ages to the beginning of the early modern period.

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  • Lisbon

    Call for papers - Thought

    Adaptive Re-Use. The Modern Movement Towards the Future

    14th International Docomomo Conference 2016

    The aim of this conference is to promote the conservation and (re)use of buildings and sites of the Modern Movement, to foster and disseminate the development of appropriate techniques and methods of conservation and (re)use, and to explore and develop new ideas for the future of a sustainable built environment, based on the past experiences of the Modern Movement. As a multidisciplinary platform, this conference aims to investigate a cross-section of subjects that are raised by the challenge of preserving, renovating and transforming the Modern Movement legacy worldwide, alongside with the complex background of today’s changing times. In the end, the goal is to achieve a pluricultural comparison of standards and practices for intervention on 20th century heritage.

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  • Lisbon

    Conference, symposium - Representation

    Rehabilitation and Re-use of Modern Movement Architecture

    Seminar gathering in Lisbon international experts in architecture rehabilitation and urbanism of the Modern Movement. The seminar organized by Docomomo International will take place at the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation, on the 27th of March. In the last decades, the architectural heritage of the Modern Movement appeared more at risk than during any other period. At the end of the 1980s, many modern masterpieces had already been demolished or had changed beyond recognition. This seminar about Rehabilitation and Re-use of the Modern Movement Architecture aims at bringing together inspiring viewpoints about this global problem.

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  • Lisbon

    Conference, symposium - History

    Portugal-Brasil-África: urbanismo e arquitetura do ecletismo ao modernismo (Séc. XIX-XX)

    Propõe-se como temática-base do Colóquio o “triângulo temático” Brasil-Portugal-África, nas suas componentes multifacetadas de uma comum Geografia, História e Cultura Urbana, com acento nos aspetos de articulação mútua, de influências, de interdependências. Pela primeira vez, neste tipo de ações culturais, estarão em diálogo e confronto estudos, análises e perspetivas comparadas de Portugal e Brasil, no plano do seu património edificado, respeitando a temas desde os séculos XIX  (do Romantismo ao Ecletismo), até ao período do Modernismo e da Modernidade, em pleno século XX.  

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