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Moving Monuments: Rome

Studio, Fall 2020
Victor Plahte Tschudi (course responsible), Tim Anstey, Joe Crowdy, Mari Hvattum, Mari Lending and Even Smith Wergeland

The OCCAS studio course Moving Monuments: Rome comes in its third edition this year, inviting a novel take on historical monuments. It traces a selection of monuments through history – as well as history through its many mediations. “Moving” may refer to the actual transportation of architecture but also to the circulation and recreation of monuments in various […]

Printed Architecture: Treasures from the AHO Library

Elective, Fall 2020
Mari Hvattum and Victor Plahte Tschudi

Printed Architecture: Treasures from the AHO Library offers an introduction to the history of the architectural publication with reference to the collection of the AHO library. Based on the “uncharted” treasures in the AHO library, the course is structured around the research and presentation of a select number of items from the collection. Choosing one item […]

Collecting Architecture: Re-inscribing the Warburg Institute

Elective, Fall 2020
Tim Anstey and Mari Lending

When the Warburg Institute was transferred from Hamburg to London in 1933 its scholars had been involved in two major architectural commissions within 10 years, one for the Kulturwissenschaftliche Bibliothek Warburg, a purpose designed building to house Aby Warburg’s remarkable library, another for a ground-breaking scheme for a Planetarium in Hamburg. In London this pattern of […]

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