Travel is a powerful force in shaping the perception of the modern world and plays a growing role within architectural and urban cultures. Linked to political and ideological issues, travel redefines places and landscapes through transport infrastructures and buildings. Architecture, in turn, is reconstructed through visual and textual narratives produced by scores of modern travellers — including writers and artists along with architects themselves. In the age of the camera, travel is bound up with new kinds of imaginaries; private records and recollections often mingle with official, stereotyped views, as the value of architectural heritage increasingly rests on the mechanical reproduction of its images. The article introduces readers to ...
The diversity of architecture constructs the flexible, changeable and unpredictable world. Nowadays ...
This essay uses Giovanna Ceserani, Giorgio Caviglia, Nicole Coleman, Thea De Armond, Sarah Murray, a...
International audienceThis article discusses two cases of exhibition reconstructions in which archit...
Travel is a powerful force in shaping the perception of the modern world and plays an ever-growing r...
The article presents the relation between the presence of works of art (buildings, sculptures, paint...
Does the way in which buildings are looked at, and made sense of, change over the course of time? Ho...
This article examines how the architecture of international exhibitions stimulated sensations of mov...
Architectural history is more than just the study of buildings. Architecture of the past and present...
ConCave Ph.D. Symposium 2022 Proceedings, April 7-8, 2022. Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta,...
The academic journey to Italy in 2014 had the merits of the author being able to get to know in pers...
The article attempts to highlight the traces of memory in the theory, history and practice of archit...
Travel notebook (carnet de voyage) is one of the most invaluable legacies of Ruskin from the didacti...
Historical distance, though commonly understood to refer to the passage of time, is being reconsider...
As referred by Umberto Eco there must be a dialog between the subject and the object. (Eco, 1989) To...
Rose Seidler House is a particularly impressive house that is witness to the strength of the Modern ...
The diversity of architecture constructs the flexible, changeable and unpredictable world. Nowadays ...
This essay uses Giovanna Ceserani, Giorgio Caviglia, Nicole Coleman, Thea De Armond, Sarah Murray, a...
International audienceThis article discusses two cases of exhibition reconstructions in which archit...
Travel is a powerful force in shaping the perception of the modern world and plays an ever-growing r...
The article presents the relation between the presence of works of art (buildings, sculptures, paint...
Does the way in which buildings are looked at, and made sense of, change over the course of time? Ho...
This article examines how the architecture of international exhibitions stimulated sensations of mov...
Architectural history is more than just the study of buildings. Architecture of the past and present...
ConCave Ph.D. Symposium 2022 Proceedings, April 7-8, 2022. Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta,...
The academic journey to Italy in 2014 had the merits of the author being able to get to know in pers...
The article attempts to highlight the traces of memory in the theory, history and practice of archit...
Travel notebook (carnet de voyage) is one of the most invaluable legacies of Ruskin from the didacti...
Historical distance, though commonly understood to refer to the passage of time, is being reconsider...
As referred by Umberto Eco there must be a dialog between the subject and the object. (Eco, 1989) To...
Rose Seidler House is a particularly impressive house that is witness to the strength of the Modern ...
The diversity of architecture constructs the flexible, changeable and unpredictable world. Nowadays ...
This essay uses Giovanna Ceserani, Giorgio Caviglia, Nicole Coleman, Thea De Armond, Sarah Murray, a...
International audienceThis article discusses two cases of exhibition reconstructions in which archit...