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Dear all,

Please see below a CFP for the Society of Architectural Historians
conference 2016 in Pasadena. Please pass on to anyone you think might be
interested.

Abstracts (300 words) can be submitted here:
http://www.sah.org/conferences-and-programs/2016-conference---pasadena-la

*Deadline: 9 June 2015*

*Public Spaces and the Role of the Architect*

In a social context of increasing demand for greater democratic authorship
and ownership of the built environment, in particular public spaces and the
public realm, the roles of the architect and of design need wider and
deeper examination. This session will look at both by asking the question,
‘What is the role of the architect in the production of public spaces?’

Over the last 30 years, sociologists, urban historians, and geographers
have contributed extensively to the discourse on public space in many
aspects: spatial justice and the ‘right to the city’, the study of new
forms of insurgent citizenship in formal and informal contexts etc. The
design of public spaces, however, is rarely if ever included.

In relation to the architect, by public spaces we mean those designed as
part of an ensemble of building and public space, through which the public
passes and in which they gather. These are not the semi-private spaces of
residential complexes, and pre-architectural Modernism, architects were as
concerned with designing this ‘field’ as they were with the architectural
objects defining it.

This session invites architectural historians, architects, and those
working in related fields with an interest in architecture and design to
consider public space from the vantage point of the architect/urban
designer, ideally using historical perspectives to better understand
contemporary public space production and its relationship both to the state
and to architecture’s own culture.

We are particularly interested in contributions that make geographical or
historical comparisons, especially those that examine spaces and histories
of design outside the Global North.

*Session Chair: *Susannah Hagan, Royal College of Art,
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Adam Kaasa, PhD
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Royal College of Art
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