No 3, 2020 of the Norwegian quarterly art history journal Kunst og Kultur presents OCCAS scholarship, with contributions by Victor Plahte Tschudi (on Piranesi), Mari Lending (on Dancing Columns), Eirik Bøhn (on the tomb of Seti I), Mari Hvattum (on Style), Tim Anstey (on the Warburg Library architecture), Even Smith Wergeland (on soundscapes as cultural […]
On Style, special issue of Architectural History vol 6, no 1:14, 2018, guest edited by Mari Hvattum. Pondering style is a bit like pondering time, at least in the way Augustine described it. When you don’t stop to think about it, you sort of know what it is; when you do, it disintegrates into obscurity. Many […]
A special issue of the Norwegian philosophy journal Agora. Journal for metafysisk spekulasjon, devoted to Athens, presents contributions by architectural historians Panayotis Tournikiotis, Ingrid D. Rowland, Thomas McQuillan, Even Smith Wergeland, and Mari Lending, as well as articles by intellectual historian Christine Amadou and art critic Kåre Bulie. Additionally, the journal introduces translations of writings […]
This special collection of Architectural Histories, the online journal of the European Architectural History Network (EAHN), explores the rising coexistence of the graphic and the verbal in the public dissemination of architecture in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. The study of word-image relationships is one of the most innovative and cross-disciplinary fields to have […]
The third issue of the Nordic Journal of Architecture, with a special section on Alteration, is guest edited by Tim Anstey and Catharina Gabrielsson, KTH School of Architecture, Stockholm. Contributions by Simon Sadler, Suzanne Ewing, Jérémie McGowan, Andrew Ballentyne, Hélène Frichot, David Leatherbarrow, Thordis Arrhenius, Jorge Otero-Pailos, Pippo Chiorra, Arno Brandlhuber, Tim Anstey and Catharina […]
Nordic Journal of Architecture no 2/2012, special issue “Nonumentality”, guest edited by Mari Hvattum. Editor in chief: Mari Lending. Artist-architect Gardon Matta-Clark’s concept of nonumentality may be seen to encompass the concerns of a whole post-war generation, with its fascination for structuralism, low-rise high-density, user participation, flexibility, organic growth, and open form. The special section of […]
This issue of Future Anterior with Thordis Arrhenius, OCCAS, as guest-editor, examines how Scandinavian preservationists shaped and were shaped by the rise of the welfare state. The articles explore the intellectual debates that led to the development of state heritage administrations, focus on key protagonists, and assess their contributions to Western preservation theory and practice. Published […]
NORDIC Journal of Architecture is an international, academic journal on architecture and design; so far the most ambitious initiative of its kind. In recent years, Nordic architecture has become a topical issue internationally, and several research projects studying Scandinavian topics are being conducted in the US and Europe. NORDIC Journal of Architecture is part of this new […]
The Routes, Roads and Landscapes project edits a special issue of the international landscape journal ‘Scape: The international magazine for landscape architecture and urbanism. Edited by Janike Kampevold Larsen, the January 2010 issue of ‘Scape focuses on roads and landscapes. In addition to presenting recent roadside projects, the issue contains contributions from landscape scholars and urbanists such as Christophe Girot (ETH Zurich), Karl Otto Ellefsen (AHO), Fred Truniger and Pavlina Lucas. Janike Kampevold Larsen and Mari […]
A special issue on sculpture of the journal Agora. Journal for filosofisk spekulasjon (eds. Kristin Gjesdal and Mari Lending), presents articles by three OCCAS scholars: Mari Hvattum, “She came down like a dream: Gordon Matta-Clark’s Splitting”; Victor Plahte Tschudi, “The return of the living dead: Antikke statuer i renessansens Roma”; Mari Lending, “Spøkelsesmuseer: Arkitektonisk gipsskulptur.” Additionally the volume includes contributions by […]