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Modernism in Legnica
Muzeum Architektury we Wroclawiu
Museum of Architecture in Wroclaw
April 03, 2007
The architecture of the Weimar Republic period in Legnica, one of the most important towns in the Lower Silesia is still hardly known to historians. A lot of research was done on the architecture of nearby but much larger Wrocław with its works by Hans Poelzig, Max Berg or Erich Mendelsohn. The more traditional architecture of Legnica took longer to raise interest, especially as lots of buildings from that period are situated in the districts which until 1993 were the seat of the (...)
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Call for Papers
Cité de l’architecture et du patrimoine
March 19, 2007
Architecture in the digital age: a question of memory
Paris, 8-10 Nov. 2007
Within the framework of the Gau:di European Project (Governance, Architecture and Urbanism: a Democratic Interaction, a research programme supported by the European Union under the Culture 2000 Programme), a conference is being organised on the long-term preservation and use of architects’ digital archives, to be held in Paris, at the Cité de l’architecture et du patrimoine and at the Institut national d’histoire de l’art.
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Call for Papers: Architectural Information system
Università Politecnica delle Marche
Facoltá di Ingegneria
December 19, 2006
Deadline for abstract submission: 30 December 2006
Architectural Information System as instruments to plan, represent, defend, communicate and promote the architectural heritage.
This is the focus of the II E-Arcom Congress (Architectural Information System).
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Laurent Pernot - Particles
Alvar Aalto – Museo
December 15, 2006
In order to conjure up a little atmosphere at the darkest time of the year, a video installation entitled Particles, by the French artist Laurent Pernot, has been set up at the Alvar Aalto Museum. The work is made up of hundreds of glass marbles arranged on the floor, which sparkle and shine like drops of water when the light strikes them in the dark room.
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Ole Bouman new director of the Netherlands Architecture Institute (NAI)
Netherlands Architecture Institute
NAI
December 14, 2006
The Supervisory Board of the Netherlands Architecture Institute has appointed Ole Bouman (1960) as its new director. He will succeed Aaron Betsky, who recently left the NAI to join the Cincinnati Art Museum. Ole Bouman will take up his new position on April 1 2007.
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