CONF Apr 16, 2009

British Architecture Seen from Abroad (London, 16 May 09)

Susan Klaiber

SAHGB-EAHN Annual Symposium 2009

BRITISH ARCHITECTURE SEEN FROM ABROAD
London, 16 May 2009

Venue: The Art Workers' Guild, 6 Queen Square, London WC1N 3AT
(www.artworkersguild.org).

Organised jointly by The Society of Architectural Historians of Great
Britain and the European Architectural History Network.

List of speakers and papers:

Ute Engel (University of Mainz, Germany): British Cathedrals seen from a
Continental Perspective

Susan Klaiber (Winterthur, Switzerland): Wren and Guarini: Souvenirs of
Paris 1665

Marcus Becker (Humboldt University, Berlin, Germany): Frederick II of
Prussia and ?English? Neo-Palladianism

Kamalika Bose (CEPT ? Centre for Environmental Planning and Technology ?
University, Ahmedabad, India): Nineteenth-Century Mansions in North Calcutta

Alex Bremner (University of Edinburgh, UK): Rethinking the Limits of
?British Architecture? in the Anglican Mission Field 1840-70

Stefan Muthesius (University of East Anglia, UK): Central Europe's
Admiration of the Ordinary English Row-House after 1900

Michael Findlay (Otago University, New Zealand): Amyas Connell

Raymond Quek (Nottingham University, UK): Oscar Wilson in Singapore 1929-33

Elvan Altan Ergut (Middle East Technical University, Ankara, Turkey):
British Architecture Exhibitions in Turkey 1944 and 1947

Christoph Grafe (Technical University of Delft, Netherlands): Welfare State
Architecture

M. Christine Boyer (Princeton University, USA): Rethinking Englishness:
Alison & Peter Smithson

Booking: the fee is £45 (£15 for registered students), which includes lunch
and refreshments. The booking form and other information is available on the
symposium website:
http://web.me.com/asquins2002/Site_2/Symposium_2009.html

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The Society of Architectural Historians of Great Britain
www.sahgb.org.uk

European Architectural History Network
www.eahn.org

Reference:
CONF: British Architecture Seen from Abroad (London, 16 May 09). In: ArtHist.net, Apr 16, 2009 (accessed Jul 13, 2025), <https://arthist.net/archive/31491>.

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