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Latest in a series of scholarly exchanges between the Cambridge University History of Art Department and the Columbia University Department of Art History and Archaeology

History of Art Department, Scroope Terrace, Lecture room 2

From Columbia University, New York:

  • Katherine Morris; 'An Elevated Architecture: Medieval Churches Built Above City Streets'
  • Jeffrey AK Miller; 'The Gothic Choir of Southwell Minster: A Product and Agent of Reform'
  • Subhashini Kaligotla; 'Beyond Borderland: Reimagining the Temple Architecture of the Early Deccan'
  • Carolyn Y. Yerkes; 'Surveying Michelangelo'
  • Jessica Basciano; 'Notre Dame de Bonsecours (1840-44) and the Origins of Gothic Revival in France'
  • Robert Wiesenberger; 'The German Werkbund and Modern Design'


From the University of Cambridge:

  • Emily Guerry; 'A New Space for the Apocalypse? Envisioning Eschatology in the Sainte-Chapelle'
  • Bláithín Hurley; 'Musical Spaces and Living Places in Renaissance Venice'
  • Emma Jones;'Priestly Patronage in Late Renaissance Venice: Antonio Gatto's Funerary Complex in San Polo'
  • Hannah Malone; 'Death, Architecture and Nation: The Nineteenth-Century Italian Cemetery'
  • Frank Albo; 'Freemasonry and the Origins of Gothic Architecture in Nineteenth-Century Britain'
  • Anna Ferrari; 'Henri Laurens's Architectural Sculpture in interwar France'

The Cambridge-Columbia Symposium in Architectural History 2011

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in 15/03/2011

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9h30

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AA
Architectural Association
36 Bedford Square
London WC1B 3ES
Mon to Fri 9h to 14h, Sat 10h to 17h
+44 (0)20 7887 4000

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