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Books with a view 2011 : International Conference on 18th Architecture & Culture “Books with a view, Celebrating the birth of the Portuguese architect and city planner Eugénio dos Santos (1711-1760) | |||||||||||||||
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International Conference on 18th-century Architecture & Culture
"Books with a View". Celebrating the birth of the portuguese architect and city planner Eugénio dos Santos (1711-1760) Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian Institut Français du Portugal Lisbon, Portugal November 23rd-25th, 2011 The year of 2011 celebrates three hundred years since the birth of Eugénio dos Santos (b. 18.03.1711-25.08.1760), the Portuguese architect and city planner who, among other projects, was responsible for the plans to rebuild Lisbon after the earthquake of November 1, 1755. His artistic and technical training, his architectonic production, his aesthetic preferences and some of the books in his private library (comprising 160 titles), reflect a person that embodied the transition between two significant moments in Portuguese culture. Unfortunately, Eugénio dos Santos has not handed down the theoretical support of his architectonic oeuvre. A contextual approach is thus essential to identify the underlying principles sustaining his work. Therefore, to celebrate his birth, we welcome contributions to cultural representation(s) that, directly or indirectly, would add to the eighteenth-century’s artistic practice and theory focusing on the following thematic itinerary: 1 The logic of time; 2 Writings on Architecture and city planning; 3 Private and royal libraries (patronage, space concepts, architectural decoration, furniture, catalogues...); 4 Recommended books and forbidden books; 5 Printed books: arts and techniques (typography, page layout, engravings, bindings, and materials). Keywords/Descriptors: Enlightenment History of Architecture History of Urbanism History of Culture History of Design Theory of Architecture Theory of Art Aesthetics Libraries’ catalogues Literature of Art (die Kunstliteratur) Printed books Royal libraries Private libraries Architects’ libraries Library shelving Library cabinets and other reading and writing furniture Collections of drawings, engravings and models Censorship Forbidden books and recommended books Publishers and booksellers Scientific and technological culture Philosophical perspectives Knowledge and practice networks Rituals and practices of socialization Tectonic culture Important Dates: 1st call for papers_submission of abstracts (with biographical notes): until May 30, 2011. 2nd call for papers_submission of abstracts (with biographical notes): until July 15, 2011. Notification of acceptance of abstracts (1st call for papers): until July 25, 2011. Notification of acceptance of abstracts (2nd call for papers): until August 15, 2011. Reply to notification of acceptance, and registration: until September 5, 2011. Early bird registration ends October 10, 2011 (discount only for non-presentation participants). Submission of full papers for Conference Book (.pdf): until December 31, 2011. Pre-order your Conference Book: until December 31, 2011. Notification of acceptance of full papers for Conference Book: until March 6, 2012. Publication of Conference Book: 2012. |
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