International Seminar Series, Sainsbury Institute for the Study of Japanese Arts and Cultures (University of East Anglia)Universidade LusófonaUniversity of Ljubljana
Dear Researchers, We are pleased to invite researchers and postgraduate students to participate in our upcoming International Seminar Series. This collaborative initiative brings together three leading institutions to foster a high-level dialogue on architecture, history, and cultural preservation:Sainsbury Institute for the Study of Japanese Arts and Cultures (University of East Anglia)Universidade LusófonaUniversity of Ljubljana Scientific OrganizationProf. Maria […]
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Dear Researchers,
We are pleased to invite researchers and postgraduate students to participate in our upcoming International Seminar Series. This collaborative initiative brings together three leading institutions to foster a high-level dialogue on architecture, history, and cultural preservation:
Sainsbury Institute for the Study of Japanese Arts and Cultures (University of East Anglia)
Universidade Lusófona
University of Ljubljana
Scientific Organization
Prof. Maria Rita Pais
Prof. Ana Neiva
Prof. Carlos Guimarães
Prof. Dana Arnold
Prof. Tadeja Zupancic
Prof. Spela Hudnik
Full Programme here:
https://www.sainsbury-institute.org/events/circles-of-stone-stonehenge-and-prehistoric-japan-questions-of-interpreting-and-preserving-heritage-sites/
Zoom Link here:
https://us06web.zoom.us/j/87300214404
Time:
15:30
All sessions feature renowned international experts. Mark your calendars for these key dates:
20 February
Body/Bodies
Giovanni Corbelini
27 February
Comparing Through Scales: Reading Utopia as a Critical Method
Jana Culek
6 March
Lost in Africa (and Finding My Way Back Again). Research Strategies, Pitfalls, and Self-Critique in Editing a Seven-Volume Architectural Guide
Philipp Meuser
13 March
Kiosk K67: Methamorphoses of a system
Maja Vardjan
20 March
Architecture and Fire: A Multi-Disciplinary Investigation
Stamatis Zografos
17 April
Circles of Stone: Stonehenge and Prehistoric Japan – questions of interpreting and preserving heritage sites
Simon Kaner
24 April
Early modern Japanese artisans: the interface between architectural history, restoration, conservation and reconstruction
Satoshi Unno
22 May
The Foodscapes of Lisbon
Mariana Sanchez Salvador
Best regards,
Spela Hudnik