This forum will bring together post-graduate students studying architectural history in a range of disciplines to present their research and to engage with others studying and working in the field. The aim of the Forum is to break away from more traditional conference models by creating a dynamic, friendly event where students, established educators, and professionals can readily share knowledge, skills, and experiences.
Wednesday evenings in January, February and March 2013
London
30 January – Dr David Jacques, Gardens of Court and Country: English design 1640-173020 February -11th Annual GHS Lecture at the RHS, Kim Wilkie, Led by the Land
27 February – Judy Tarling ‘Harmony Compleat’ — Music in the Garden from Renaissance Italy to Georgian England
6 March – Dr David Marsh, A little bit of Surrey in the sun? A hundred years of the national botanic gardens of Burma
20 March – Robert Peel and Kristina Taylor, Passion, Plants and Patronage: Three Hundred Years of the Bute
“Preserving the Metropolis” will open the discussion on protecting urban cultural heritage in the 21st century by exploring best practices and viable solutions from New York and around the world, all while earning attendees a year’s worth of CEUs.
In addition to presentations with international relevance to cities of all sizes, the conference and related events will provide the opportunity to present lessons learned from one of the oldest international metropolises, and demonstrate why New York City remains a magical and unequalled place to live and visit.
Courses and events across the built and historic environment sector. (Mobile users scroll down for calendar and categories)
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