In this episode we introduce the theme of our miniseries, architecture and media. We talk about our own research interests and what the study of media, in all its various forms, has to offer architectural history.
Jessica Kelly’s book about modern architecture and the media is called No More Giants: J.M. Richards, The Architectural Review and modernism and is published by Manchester University Press (2022), find out more about Jessica’s research here: https://www.londonmet.ac.uk/profiles/staff/jessica-kelly/
Matthew Lloyd Roberts is a PhD student working on the cultural reception of architecture in late seventeenth- and early eighteenth-century Britain, details here: https://csca.aha.cam.ac.uk/roberts-phd/
Matthew writes about architecture for a variety of publications and produces the podcast About Buildings and Cities.
For more information about the SAHGB, their programme of events, publications and grants and to join the society, see their website at https://www.sahgb.org.uk/
Architecture and Media: Press, Periodicals and Magazines
Constructing Coloniality: Statues and Empire
Constructing Coloniality: Carceral Architecture in India
Constructing Coloniality: Building Empire in West Africa
Constructing Coloniality: Global Histories of Architecture
Constructing Coloniality: Architects and Empire
Architecture and City Living
Architecture and Energy
Architecture and Protest
Architecture and Leisure
Architecture and Faith
Architecture and Health
Architecture and Empire
Architecture and Absence
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