The World Around Summit 2024
The World Around’s flagship Annual Summit, convening global architecture’s now, near and next will take place at the Guggenheim Museum in NYC on Saturday May 11th, 2024.
The World Around’s flagship Annual Summit, convening global architecture’s now, near and next will take place at the Guggenheim Museum in NYC on Saturday May 11th, 2024.
The Association of Pacific Rim Universities (APRU) will host the fourth APRU University Museums Research Symposium on "Universities and Architectural Heritage" in 2021.
Hosted by the Regional Museum Maribor in collaboration with ICOM Europe, the international symposium MUSEOEUROPE 2021 will be entitled "Living in Europe" and will be held from 14-16 October 2021.
Organised by Brunel University London, the Museum of London, and UCL Urban Laboratory, "Museums, Cities, Cultural Power" is a free two-day online symposium that examines the role of museums in the contemporary city and analyses the dynamics of selected museum development projects in London, the UK and other cities around the world such as Cape Town, Santiago de Chile, Barcelona, Brussels, Rio de Janeiro and Rotterdam.
As part of UCL Anthropocene's 'Cultural Ecology: Galvanising Climate Action Across the Arts' research stream, Professor Peg Rawes will examine in a seminar on 24 May 2021 (13:00 - 14:00 BST) human and nonhuman life as 'matters of concern' for contemporary architectural thinking in the year when the UK hosts the UN COP26 in Glasgow.
The 4th Association of Pacific Rim Universities (APRU) Sustainable Cities and Landscapes Conference and PhD Symposium will be held virtually from 14-18 December 2020. Session times are in New Zealand Daylight Time (UTC+12).
Organised by the School of Architecture, Art & Design at the American University in Dubai, the interdisciplinary research organisation AMPS, its academic journal Architecture_MPS, and the events and publication group PARADE, "Rapid Cities - Responsive Architectures" is a conference examining design, planning, and construction in the modern world.
Organised in cooperation with re:publica and funded by the Federal Foreign Office, ifa (Institut für Auslandsbeziehungen) will host the second "Martin Roth Symposium - MuseumFutures", which honours one of Germany's most famous and innovative museum directors and cultural policy makers.