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FLOW: a conference in two parts Thursday 12 and Friday 13 May 2011 - Lawley Lecture Theatre, Kingston Hill Campus, Kingston University
For BOOKINGS and further information please visit: www.kingston.ac.uk/flowconference
‘FLOW: a conference in two parts’ will address issues of the complex relationships between interiors and landscape, which have become increasingly relevant to the understanding of the modern interior. The conference recognises the complex relationship that exists between ‘interior’ and ‘exterior’ environments through a consideration of transitional, permeable and ambiguous spaces.
Keynote speakers
Sandy Isenstadt, University of Delaware
Joel Sanders, Architect
FLOW: a conference in two parts - CONFERENCE PROGRAMME
The Dorich House Conference hosted by the Modern Interiors Research Centre and the Landscape Interface Studio, Kingston University in collaboration with Queensland University of Technology, Australia
FLOW - CONFERENCE PROGRAMME: DAY ONE
0845 Registration and Refreshments
0915 Welcome and Introduction to Session 1 - Penny Sparke
0930 Tracing Events: Material Tales for Two Australian ‘Stately’ Homes and Gardens, Mark Taylor and Gini Lee, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Australia
0950 The View Beyond One’s Window: Framing Landscape as Space and Time in Modern Interiors, Anca Lasc, University of Southern California, USA
1010 Continuities and Discontinuities: The House and Garden as Material and Psychic Space in Vienna’s Early Modernism, Diane Silverthorne, Birkbeck, University of London, UK
1030 Transitional spaces in late XIX century Mexican Architecture, Gladys Arana, Universidad Autónoma de Yucatán (UADY) and Catherine R. Ettinger, Universidad Michoacana de San Nicolás de Hidalgo, México
1050 Questions and Discussion
1110 Tea/Coffee
1140 Introduction of Keynote Sandy Isenstadt – Alice Friedman
1150 Sandy Isenstadt, University of Delaware- Kitchen Landscapes, or, Transparency, Literal and Culinary
1245 Lunch
1400 Introduction to Session 2 - Anne Massey
1410 George Bernard Shaw and His Writing Hut: Privacy and Publicity as Performance at ‘Shaw’s Corner’, Alice McEwan, University of Hertfordshire, UK
1430 From Nineteenth Century Villas to Neues Bauen Houses in Wroclaw and Germany (1871-1933),
Jadwiga Urbanik and Agnieszka Tomaszewicz, Wroclaw University of Technology, Poland
1450 Giorgio Morandi and the Bologna Porticoes, Vicky Falconer, Artist in Residence, Kingston University, UK
1510 Questions and Discussion
1530 Tea/Coffee
1600 Introduction to Session 3 – Pat Kirkham
1610 Transitional Spaces: The Interior-Landscape Relationship in the Design of the Architects Small House Service Bureau, Lisa M. Tucker, Virginia Tech, USA (Fiona Fisher to read paper)
1630 A Point of View: Christopher Hussey’s Sense of the ‘Picturesque’, Pat Wheaton, Kingston University, UK
1650 Mobilizing Interiors: British Railway Compartments as Quasi-Domestic Spaces, 1920-1939, Colin Divall, Institute of Railway Studies and Transport History, National Railway Museum/University of York, UK (presented by Hiroki Shin)
1710 Questions and Close
1800 Drinks Reception at Dorich House Museum
FLOW - CONFERENCE PROGRAMME: DAY TWO
0845 Registration and Refreshments
0915 Introduction to Session 4 – Brenda Martin
0930 Rethinking Indoor/Outdoor Living: California c. 1945-65, Pat Kirkham, Bard Graduate Center, New York, USA
0950 Curtaining the Curtain Wall: Traversing the Boundaries of the Modern Postwar Environment, Margaret Petty, Victoria University, Wellington, New Zealand
1010 Spatial Experience Within the Colonial Bungalow and the Tropical Modern House in South Asia, 1880-1980, Robin Jones, Southampton Solent University, UK
1030 A Bag of Air, Sandra Kaji-O’Grady, The University of Sydney, Australia
1050 Questions and Discussion
1110 Tea/Coffee
1140 Introduction of Keynote Joel Sanders – Charles Rice
1150 Joel Sanders, Architect - Human Nature
1245 Lunch
1400 Introduction to Session 5 – Pat Brown
1410 Relationships between Interiors and Landscape: Critical Reflections on Sukiya and Farmhouse Architecture, Carol Mancke, Kingston University, UK
1430 Light Events: Interior and Exterior Space in Wavelength, Eleanor Suess, Kingston University, UK
1450 Questions and Discussion
1510 Tea/Coffee
1540 Introduction to Session 6 – Gini Lee
1550 Interior Topography and the Fabric of Terrain, Chris Hay, Lincoln University, UK and Patricia Brown, Kingston University, UK
1610 Two Case Studies on Landscape, Interiors and Abstraction in Contemporary Art, Burkhart Meltzer, Zurich University of the Arts, Switzerland
1630 Questions and Discussion
1650 Closing Session - Chair: Charles Rice. Panellists: Penny Sparke, Pat Brown, Mark Taylor, Gini Lee
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