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Criptic 25.01.2021

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Criptic 20.01.2021

Jugalbandi: The Interplay Between Architect B.V.Doshi and Artist M.F.Husain Join us for a panel discussion this Saturday, November 21, 2020 TIME: 9 am (CST). To register: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/jugalbandi-the-interplay-betwe

Criptic 06.01.2021

THEATRES OF ARCHITECTURAL IMAGINATION Call for Papers & Entr’Actes Submissions due December 18 2020... A hybrid online / in-person event @ the Centre de design, Université du Québec à Montréal (UQÀM) Co-chaired by Lisa Landrum, University of Manitoba and Sam Ridgway, University of Adelaide, in collaboration with Louise Pelletier, UQÀM, and Alberto Pérez-Gómez, McGill University Montréal, Québec, Canada May 27-29 2021 Symposium "Frascari V will explore mnemonic, performative, and participatory aspects of architecture through creative scholarship and poetic artifacts. The symposium will assemble participants from the disciplines of architecture and theatre to discuss and enact shared modes of dramatic representation. Stay tuned for more information coming in summer 2020."

Criptic 02.01.2021

The call for the Frascari Symposium V is now live @ https://www.marcofrascaridreamhouse.com/future-events

Criptic 07.11.2020

We are thrilled to announce that we have received a large number of submissions and the Architectures of Hiding program is taking shape. Considering how the pandemic affects public gathering and international travel, we have decided that the Architectures of Hiding symposium will be postponed, as we believe that coming together as a community of scholars in one place is essential to the outcomes of the event. We anticipate that the symposium will be hosted at the Azrieli School of Architecture and Urbanism, Carleton University, Ottawa on September 24-25, 2021. More information about the symposium program and schedule will follow. Stay tuned and take care!

Criptic 01.11.2020

"InterVIEWS: Insights and Introspection on Doctoral Research in Architecture," edited by Dr Federica Goffi and curated with Carleton's Azrieli School of Architecture and Urbanism's PhD and MAS students, is featured in the most recent issue of Prometheus, the Journal of Journal of the Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago. For download: https://arch.iit.edu//architects-propose-the-future-of-sus

Criptic 20.10.2020

Now avaiable InterVIEW LISTEN 2 with Dr. Adam Sharr, the Director School of Architecture, Planning and Landscape, Newcastle University, UK. @NewcastleUniAPL ---> https://www.criptic.org/listen-2 Interviewers: Federica Goffi @fgoffi, Nicolas Arellano Risopatron @nicoarellanor, Devon Moar @devon.moar, Marco Ianni @marco.r.ianni, Kristin Washco @kristin.washco, and Amanda Lapointe. Guest: Taj Masud.... In InterVIEW/LISTEN 2Dr. Adam Sharr introduces the PhD by Creative Practice, established in the last decade in one of the oldest architecture schools in the UK. The PhD by Creative Practice is rooted in research by design or practice based research and exists alongside more traditional PhDs. PhD students in the Creative Practice PhD question how architectural ways of knowing inform contemporary society, its practices, and culture at large. Dr. Sharr discussed the shift brought about in the postwar era, after the first Oxford Conference on architectural education (1958), with the establishment of doctoral research in architecture in the UK. At that time much of the research was into technical knowledge, land use and construction, and architects borrowed research methods from more established research fields, including applied science, engineering, humanities, and sociology. Distinctively in the Creative Practice PhD in Newcastle, the experimental research work distinguishes itself from Design Research, as it is known in Australia and Europe, by taking design methods and architectural ways of working back into the inter-, multi- and trans-disciplinary domain to reengage them with methods including historiography, ethnography, anthropology, by experimenting on a wide spectrum of approaches, from creative history, digital creative practices, biotechnical creative practices, ethnography, co-production of space, to choreographic and mapping practices.

Criptic 09.10.2020

We are proud to announce that our book "InterVIEWS Insights and Introspection on Doctoral Research in Architecture" edited by Federica Goffi and published by Routledge is now available for purchase. https://www.routledge.com/InterVIEWS-Insigh//9781138390775 Our gratitude to the interviewees and interviewers for their generous contribution to this project. ... Interviewees: Alberto Pérez-Gómez | Donald Kunze | Paul Emmons | Harry Francis Mallgrave | Leon Van Schaik | Karen Franck | Martin Bechtold | Jonathan Hill | Rebecca Williamson | Michelangelo Sabatino | Wendy Pullan | Ross Jenner | David Leatherbarrow | Arindam Dutta | Beatriz Colomina | Ute Poerschke | Claire Zimmerman | Stanislaus Fung Interviewers: Johanna Abril | Rana Abughannam | Nicolas Arellano Risopatron | Brynne Campbell | Dante Casasanta | Lara Chow | Émélie Desrochers-Turgeon | Martine Gallant | Jenan Ghazal | Katie Graham | Julie Ivanoff | H Masud Taj | Pablo Medina Villanueva | Jesse Rafeiro | Miquel Reina Ortiz | Jorge Rivera Gutierrez | Lynn Pfeffer |Adriana Ross | Samieh Sarjamee | Claudio Sgarbi | Ryan Stec | Pallavi Swaranjali | Cristina Ureche-Trifu

Criptic 02.10.2020

Don't miss OPEN COLLOQUIUM on March 6th, 2020 from 10:30 AM to 6:30 PM. https://www.facebook.com/1147369532109675/posts/1438829832963642/?d=n The Open Colloquia is a series of biennial events featuring work by PhD Candidates and PhD students of the ASAU, CU. The work presented covers a wide range of research areas, and work disseminated through national and international conferences and publications, and/or offers insights into ongoing research conducted in the PhD program.... A critical respondent, Dr. Adam Sharr, is joining the event. Sharr is Professor of Architecture and Head of Architecture, Planning and Landscape at Newcastle University, UK; Editor-in-Chief of arq: Architectural Research Quarterly (Cambridge University Press); Series Editor of Thinkers for Architects (Routledge); and Principal of Adam Sharr Architects. This inaugural event in the series of Open Colloquia will be held on March 6, 2020 (10.30 am- 6.30 pm) featuring seven presentations and a Lightroom Gallery Exhibit titled Concrete Theories: Epistemic Objects and Doctoral Lines of Research in Architecture. Azrieli School of Architecture & Urbanism