glendinning, m. ( architecture, uoe )
– na:wh[0728] edinburgh _ 03.2013 – Continue reading
– na:wh[0728] edinburgh _ 03.2013 – Continue reading
http://www.eca.ed.ac.uk/architecture-landscape-architecture The Edinburgh School of Architecture and Landscape Architecture (ESALA), at the University of Edinburgh/ECA, has been foundational in the development of the naoh initiative – please see events and contributors for more details main co-organisers and contributors, edinburgh university: Ruxandra Stoica, Nikolia Kartalou, Suzanne Ewing (head of school) 2016 : Cristina Nan, Elisa Pilia, … Continue reading
contact us to sponsor a future project or event acknowledgements na:wh[0728] event (12-15 march 2013) kindly hosted by the Scottish Centre for Conservation Studies, with the generous sponsorship of Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners and RIAS (The Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland), and the support of Edinburgh World Heritage and DOCOMOMO International – Specialist Committee … Continue reading
new architectures : world heritage [0728] university of edinburgh, edinburgh, uk 14-15.03.2013 – edinburgh world heritage site (insc. 1995) – world heritage ‘authenticity’ : meaning, material and method … Continue reading
main co-organisers and contributors to date : naoh : James White (founder & organiser) edinburgh university (edinburgh, gb) : Ruxandra Stoica, Nikolia Kartalou, Suzanne Ewing (head of school), ensapbx (bordeaux, fr) : Chantal Callais, Thierry Jeanmonod, Gauthier Bolle, Martin Chénot (head of school) archip (prague, cz) : Sophie Eberhardt, Hana Benesovska, Maria Topolcanska, Marta Bujanda, Regina Loukotova (head … Continue reading
please don’t hesitate to contact us to get involved by sharing some thoughts, suggesting a project and/or sponsoring our next event past contributors have included : Adam Dudley Architects, Aedas, Benjamin Tindall Architects, Rianne Bennink, Krzysztof Jan Chuchra, Mark Cousins, Roger Curtis, Adam Dudley, Edinburgh Exchange(s) Studio (UoE), Edinburgh World Heritage, Eindhoven University of Technology, Suzanne Ewing, Malcolm Fraser, Gareth Hoskins Architects, Prof Miles Glendinning, … Continue reading