Built Environment and Architecture Culture
Loretta Lorance, Area Chair
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PO Box 461, Inwood Station
New York, NY 10034
This area explores the ways that we shape and are shaped by the built
environment, individual structures, and architecture culture. It seeks
papers treating the theories, personalities, styles, and technologies
that influence buildings, city planning, and community design. The
material under consideration may be hypothetical or realized,
fantastic or practical, controversial or traditional, political or
personal or any combination of these. Topics from any time period and
any culture are welcome. Undergraduates, graduate students, and
professionals are encouraged to submit proposals for individual
papers, full panels, round table discussions or alternative formats.
Appropriate topics include but are not limited to:
*Specific Buildings
*Museum Design
*Biography
*Theory & Theorists
*Ancient City Planning
*Medieval, Renaissance & Baroque Examples
*Non-Western Examples
*City within a City
*Garden City
*Suburb, Exburbs, Urban Areas
*Organizations
*Schools
*Competitions
*Interiors & Interior Architecture
*Technology and Construction
*Innovations and Revivals
*Green Architecture
*Literature of Architecture
*Architecture in Literature
*Paper Architecture
*Rehabilitation and Redesign
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Loretta Lorance
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