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The movement of resources, the demands of urbanised areas and the wider economic processes have shaped our environments and caused uncontrolled effects on the territory. Multidisciplinary perspectives to research can shed light on the human impact on the landscape and offer alternative avenues for action.

In this event, speakers will present different conceptual and visual approaches to understand and engage with the widespread consequences of urban, colonial and industrial processes.

'Oil Spaces—The Global Petroleumscape'
Carola Hein, Professor and Chair, History of Architecture and Urban Planning at Delft University of Technology

'Noticing the Anthropocene'
Feifei Zhou, artist and architect, co-editor of Feral Atlas

'A Cartography of Interconnection: Jaguars, Humans and the Redesign of Urbanscapes in the Americas'
Juana Salcedo, architect, scholar and lecturer, Universidad de Los Andes, Bogotá

Transformed Territories. Carola Hein, Feifei Zhou and Juana Salcedo

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Event Type(s) Workshops
Admission / Cost FREE
Tickets/Booking/RSVP: www.sahgb.org.uk/...

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Society of Architectural Historians of Great Britain

About SAHGB brings together all those with an interest in the history of the built environment – academics, architects, heritage experts and the wider public. We believe that appreciation of architectural history plays a vital role in understanding our culture, past and present. With the help of our members, we publish new research, organise a range of events, provide educational opportunities and advance the understanding of the built histories of all periods and places, in Britain and beyond.
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