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Summer Show 2022: Readings from The Bartlett

04 July 2022–13 July 2022, 4:00 pm–5:00 pm

Image: Iga Swiercz, Architecture MArch, PG11, 2021

Architectural History and Theory readings from current students from across the school’s programmes.

This event is free.

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All

Availability

Yes

Cost

Free

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The Bartlett School of Architecture

Listen to current Bartlett students read excerpts from their research essays and dissertations, covering a range of topics within Architectural History and Theory. Broadcast on five afternoons throughout the show, each session isÌýcurated to share narratives and readings with complementary themes from three or four students.Ìý

The readings will be streamed on Instagram Live on the school's channel, .ÌýNo registration is required. Please see below for a full schedule of student readings throughout the Summer Show.Ìý

You can catch up on previous readings on our IGTV channel.Ìý


Schedule

Monday 04ÌýJuly, 16:00

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  • Jiying Luo (Architecture & Interdisciplinary StudiesÌýBSc, Year 3) reading fromÌýMemory Homes through Time: Spatial Memories from Siheyuan to Apartment in Beijing, from 1967 to 2022Ìý
  • Conor Clarke (Architecture MArch, Year 5) reading fromÌýThe Naked Civilian: Quentin Crisp's Drifts in the Blackouts of 1940s SohoÌý
  • Lola Wilson (Architecture BSc, Year 1) reading fromÌýWomen in Architecture: Architecture in Women--The Jagonari Women's Centre by the Matrix CooperativeÌý
  • Zahra Parhizi (Architecture BSc, Year 3) reading fromÌýNeckties vs Turbans: Iran's Underground Selling the next RevolutionÌýÌý

Wednesday 06ÌýJuly, 16:00

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  • Temi Animashaun (Architecture MSci, Year 1) reading fromÌýBirmingham, A City Built on RaceÌý
  • Jasper Tecklenberg (Engineering & Architectural Design MEng, Year 1) reading fromÌýPeckham Library: Designing for Social ResilienceÌý
  • Charmaine Tang (Architecture BSc, Year 3) reading fromÌýButchered Spaces: agency, privacy and belonging in Hong Kong’s high density subdivided homesÌý
  • Zaynah Younus (Arhictecture BSc, Year 2) reading fromÌýTo what extent has Bengali culture shaped Brick Lane and Spitalfields and how it can be preserved from effects of gentrificaitonÌýÌý

Friday 08 July, 16:00

Environments/ Colonisations/ ReclaimingsÌýÌý

  • Paris Gazzola (Architecture MArch, Year 5) reading fromÌýMine Land; My Land Ìý(conflicting land use Australia; mining corporations Aboriginal ritual practices)
  • Pauline ComteÌý(Architecture MSci, Year 1) reading fromÌýThe Environmental Impact of Stucco and Chinampas of the Preclassic Lowland Maya - Mesoamerica, c. 1500 BCE–500 CE – Ìý
  • Joe Johnson (Architecture MArch, Year 4)Ìýreading fromÌýRecycling an Icon: An Analysis of Approaches to Recycling Present in Michihiro Matsuda’s Guitar No. 125A
  • Isobel Binnie (Architectural & Interdisciplinary Studies BSc, Year 3) reading fromÌýIkea in India: The Colonial Power of International RetailÌý

Monday 11 July, 16:00

Symbols/ Space/ PoliticsÌý

  • Rafiq Sawyerr (Architecture BSc, Year 3) reading fromÌýExamining the State from the Classroom
  • Yahvi Shah (Engineering & Architectural Design MEng, Year 1)Ìýreading fromÌýMillennium Footbridge: Foster and Partners, Arup, and Sir Anthony Caro, 1998-2008Ìý
  • Anna Williams (Architecture MSci, Year 2) reading fromÌýCornwall's Concrete Beach: a site of overlapsÌý

Wednesday 13 July, 16:00

Transience/ Intersections/ (Re)iterationsÌýÌý

  • Carmen Kong (Architecture MArch, Year 5) reading fromÌýEmbracing Time: The imposition of geological time in the age of the AnthropoceneÌý
  • Xan Xacobo Goetzee-BarralÌý(Architecture MSci, Year 2) reading fromÌýThe (materially) ephemeral trans* body and the queer nightclub
  • Olivia Shiu (Architecture MArch, Year 4)Ìýreading fromÌýAge of the MetaVerse: An Investigation of Social Inclusivity in Virtual, Physical and Hybrid Spaces through Pokemon GoÌý
    This event has been made possible with thanks to the efforts of:
  • All the student presentersÌý
  • Dr Tania Sengupta, Director of History and TheoryÌý
  • Module and Subject Coordinators: Mario Carpo, Megha Chand Inglis, Stylianos Giamarelos, Brent Carnell, Michael Stacey, Nina Vollenbroker, Robin Wilson, Guang Yu Ren

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Image: Iga Swiercz, Architecture MArch, PG11, 2021