AHO WORKS RESEARCH 2012
Impact, Dissemination and Events
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«VORTIDS
FORDRING-
ER»
NORSKE
ARKITEKTUR-
DEBATTER
1818–1919
pax.no
MARI LENDING &
MARI HVATTUM
(RED.)
«VOR TIDS
FORDRING-
ER»
NORSKE
ARKITEKTUR-
DEBATTER
1818–1919
DESIGN, POPULAR IMAGINATION AND THE NETWORKED CITY
CENTRE FOR DESIGN RESEARCH LECTURE, EINAR MARTINUSSEN,
27 FEBRUARY 2012
ORGANIZER:
YOUrban project
Einar Martinussen, from the Department of Design at Goldsmiths, University of
London considered the changing nature of the networked city, including signifi-
cantly connections between interaction design and popular cultural conditions,
expressions and imaginings. The lecture featured research and design work from
the YOUrban project and Martinussen’s doctoral research.
THE DEMANDS OF OUR TIME
OCCAS BOOK LAUNCH, OSLO, 4 FEBRUARY 2012
PARTICIPATING SPEAKERS:
Rune Slagstad, Håkon Gundersen,
Kristin Bliksrud Aavitsland, and Helge Jordheim
CHAIRED BY:
Mari Hvattum and Mari Lending
Pax Forlag and OCCAS hosted an open book launch and seminar on the 2012
anthology
Vor Tids Fordringer. Norske arkitekturdebatter 1818–1919
[
The
Demands of our Time. Norwegian debates on architecture 1818–1919
]. Edited by
OCCAS-scholars Mari Lending and Mari Hvattum, the anthology is a collection
of 75 texts on architecture, gathered from a range of different sources. The
editors have scoured newspapers, parliament proceedings, poems, dissertations,
diaries, and guidebooks to uncover the forgotten debates on architecture in
nineteenth century Norway. The collection demonstrates the period’s strong
public engagement with the built environment and reveals aptly the modernity
and cosmopolitanism of nineteenth century architectural thinking. The book
pertains to the OCCAS research project “19 Century Architectural Imaginations”,
led by professors Hvattum and Lending.
FEBRUARY