WebLecture date: 2010-05-14 AA City Cultures (AA/CC) is a research cluster led by Marina Lathouri, director of the Histories and Theories master programme at th... WebView MARIA LATHOURI’S profile on LinkedIn, the world’s largest professional community. MARIA has 10 jobs listed on their profile. See …
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WebMarina Lathouri’s ‘“The necessity of the plan”: Visions of Individua- 3 lity and Collective Intimacies’ looks at forms of subjectivity that emerged in 4 nineteenth-century modes of organization, and became generalized in … WebDe nieuwste tweets van @LathouriMarina integrity ireland asseverations
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Marina Lathouri studied architecture and philosophy of art and aesthetics. She directs the graduate programme in the History and Critical Thinking at the AA and lectures at Cambridge University. She has previously taught at the University of Pennsylvania and the University of Navarra, Spain and is … Meer weergeven University of Pennsylvania, Graduate School of Fine Arts PhD History and Theory of Architecture University of Sorbonne, … Meer weergeven Lathouri’s current interests lie in the conjunction of theoretical research on the city and political philosophy, in particular, changing notions of the collective, new modes of … Meer weergeven Architectural Association, MA History and Critical Thinking in Architecture, Director Architectural Association, PhD Programme,Director of Studies University of Cambridge, … Meer weergeven Intimate Metropolis: Urban Subjects in the Modern City, London: Routledge, 2008 City Cultures: Contemporary Positions on the City, London: AA Publications, 2010 Meer weergeven WebView Marina Lathouri’s profile on LinkedIn, the world’s largest professional community. Marina has 2 jobs listed on their profile. See the complete … Web25 jan. 2011 · Marina Lathouriprovides a critical overview of the historiography of typology, tracing the word ‘type’ back to its 18th-century origins and through to its re-emergence as a standardised objet-typein the Modernist era. She closes by questioning the pertinence of type and typology today. Citing Literature Volume81, Issue1 joe thrift