Event overview
Border Topologies is part of the Theory Forum, an annual event at Sheffield School of Architecture (SSoA), focusing each year on a topic of contemporary relevance for architectural theory and practice
In a world of rising inequalities and growing conflict borders are multiplying and becoming increasingly complex. Whilst the border as spatial metaphor is used extensively in architecture, borders as political and material realities are often overlooked. This conference explores architecture's relationship with border geographies, be they political, ecological or topological.
Speakers include Helen Pritchard, Researcher on the ERC funded grant CitizenSense, based in the Department of Sociology.
Conference attendance is by invite only. If you would like to attend, please contact Sara Lancashire.
Dates & times
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26 Nov 2014 | 10:00am - 6:00pm |
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