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Lecture and Workshop: "Collaborative Urban Practices. Common infrastructures of open planning and tactical urban planning"

2/5/2023 14:00

 

27/4/23 11:00 room Γ & Teams

 

27/4/23 15:00 Amphitheatre

 

26/4/23 18:00 room Γ & Zoom

 

26/4/23 14:00 room Δ

 

25/4/23 11:00 room Ε

 

Francoist architecture in Spain: problems of use, conservation and restoration in democracy.

David Martin Lopez

Lecture summary
Spain, just like the rest of the democracies emerging from dictatorships and totalitarian regimes in a large part of Europe around the 20th century, has adopted or can adopt different attitudes and is open to different interpretations on the problematic cultural legacy inherited by this past.  This has been, and still is, a matter of dispute and its integration as a part of a collective memory of the past has not been resolved in a satisfactory manner in our society today. The objective of this lecture is to analyse the architecture created during the Franco dictatorship which represent the glorification of this political regime and the actions that should be taken (conservation, modification, destruction, use, etc.) to adapt them to ethical and legal requirements as demanded by the democratic system in Spain. The above research is part of the R&D&I project Heritage and the Memory of Francoism: Conservation or Resignification in Democratic Spain (PAMEFRA). PID2019-111709GB-I00. MINISTERIODE CIENCIAE INVESTIGACIÓN.

Short CV
David Martín López holds a European PhD in Art History by the University of Granada (2010), with the Outstanding Doctorate Award. He is professor at the Faculty of Philosophy of the University of Granada where he directs the Universitarian Cultural Centre of Casa de Porras, Vice-rectorate of Outreach and Heritage. He has done several academic stays in England, France and Portugal. In those countries he did his Postdoctoral Fellowship at the Univ. Nova de Lisboa (2011-2013), granted by the Spanish Ministry. His research activities are focused on the Freemasonic aesthetics, architecture during the European regimes and hermetic symbolism and subversion in Art History. He is co-director of the Spanish R+D+I PID2019-111709GB-I00.PAMEFRA. patrimonio y memoria del franquismo, and member of the Spanish R+D+I projects HAR 2009-10554/Arte campo artístico y sociedad en España. (2010-2013), and HAR 2012-31321: El artista y el dolor (2012-2015), ECSTRA European Project, Project Rimon-Sefarad B-HUM-227-UGR18. He has been part of Academic Sessions of the EAUH in Lyon, Prague and Rome, or the EAA at Barcelona (2018), and has participated in DOCOMOMO’s Conference at Slovenia (2018). He has edited the book Between categories, beyond boundaries: Arte, ciudad e identidad (2013) and Suffering in Contemporary Art (2018).

 

Due to rainy day, the lecture-walk-exploration will take place on Monday 24 April 2023 14.00-17.00.

In the context of the course URBAN VEGETATION on Monday 03.04.2023 14.00-15.00 a lecture-walk-exploration on “Trails to Biodiversity: Trail II. The case of the abandoned Park of Pedion Areos area" with Mrs. Thalia Marou and Eliki Diamantouli (architect engineer UTH, master student in landscape architecture at TUM). The spontaneous biodiversity of a moor habitat that humans had previously intervened in, the plant families, plants and histories of those that exist and/or have emerged over time will be explored.

Meet at the park entrance at 14.00. If you don't know the place, possibility to leave from the entrance of the school on foot and/or bicycles at 13.30.

Participation is independent of course attendance. Any person outside the course, interested in urban and/or peri-urban, spontaneous and/or natural biodiversity can participate.

See the poster.

 

Lecture by Anastasia Dossa & Kleopatra-Matina Lanara.

5/4/2023 14:00 room Γ

 

3/4/23 14:00 room Γ

 

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