BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 METHOD:PUBLISH PRODID:-//Telerik Inc.//Sitefinity CMS 13.3//EN BEGIN:VTIMEZONE TZID:Eastern Standard Time BEGIN:STANDARD DTSTART:20241102T020000 RRULE:FREQ=YEARLY;BYDAY=1SU;BYHOUR=2;BYMINUTE=0;BYMONTH=11 TZNAME:Eastern Standard Time TZOFFSETFROM:-0400 TZOFFSETTO:-0500 END:STANDARD BEGIN:DAYLIGHT DTSTART:20240301T020000 RRULE:FREQ=YEARLY;BYDAY=2SU;BYHOUR=2;BYMINUTE=0;BYMONTH=3 TZNAME:Eastern Daylight Time TZOFFSETFROM:-0500 TZOFFSETTO:-0400 END:DAYLIGHT END:VTIMEZONE BEGIN:VEVENT DESCRIPTION:The New England Chapter of the Society of Architectural Histori ans is pleased to announce the 46th Annual Student Symposium. The Student Symposium features presentations by outstanding students from programs acr oss New England in the history\, theory\, and criticism of architecture\, art history\, urban studies\, historic preservation\, and related fields. This year's event will take place from 10 AM to 3:15 PM on Saturday\, Nove mber 8\, 2025 at Brown University's List Art Center\, 64 College Street\, Providence RI 02912. You may register to attend the event in person\, or w atch the proceedings over Zoom. Please register on the NEav¸£ÀûÉç website.  \;A full program can be found below. Light refreshments will be provided a nd a Q&\;A with the audience will follow each of the two session.Schedu le10 AM: Check-in begins10:15 AM: Opening remarks10:30 AM: Session 1: Land scape\, Territory\, and RegionsAnny Li\, Harvard University: &ldquo\;Hedgi ng Hardiness: The Arnold Arboretum&rsquo\;s Hedge Collection and the US &l squo\;Home Landscape\,&rsquo\; 1935-1970&rdquo\;Gengjiang Chang\, Northeas tern University: &ldquo\;Validating a 'Counter-Reality': Mapping the Momen tary Equilibrium between State-led Eco- infrastructure Projects and Local Responses&rdquo\;Romain David\, Harvard University: &ldquo\;A New Headquar ters for the Bank of Thailand: Ambiguous Sovereignty and the Extraterritor iality of Expertise&rdquo\;Mohadeseh Salari Sardari\, Brown University: &l dquo\;Tongues of Women: Print\, Gender\, and the Making of Public Space in Iran&rdquo\;Discussion and Q&\;A12:15 PM: Lunch break1:30 PM: Session 2: Interiority\, Domesticity\, and External ProjectionsTristan Whalen\, Br own University: &ldquo\;From King Solomon&rsquo\;s Temple to Solomon&rsquo \;s Temple Lodge: Secrecy and Standardization in American Masonic Architec ture&rdquo\;M.J. Cuozzo\, Brown University: &ldquo\;Home-Making as Archite ctural Practice: The History and Exportation of Ndebele Murals&rdquo\;Cami lle Blanco\, Brown University: &ldquo\;Domus Aurea AltierÅrum: Carlo Marat ti&rsquo\;s Triumph of Clemency as a Strategy of Papal Propaganda and Poli tical Ingenuity in Late Seventeenth-Century Rome&rdquo\;Paulina Allen\, Cl ark University: &ldquo\;Cistercian Compromise in the Daphni Monastery&rdqu o\;Discussion and Q&\;A3:15 PM: Close of symposium DTEND:20251108T143000Z DTSTAMP:20251015T181546Z DTSTART:20251108T090000Z LOCATION:64 College Street\, Providence\, Rhode Island SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:New England Chapter of the Society of Architectural Historians: 46t h Annual Student Symposium UID:RFCALITEM638961489462025708 X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
The New England Chapter of the Soci ety of Architectural Historians is pleased to announce the 46th Annual Stu dent Symposium. The Student Symposium features presentations by o utstanding students from programs across New England in the history\, theo ry\, and criticism of architecture\, art history\, urban studies\, histori c preservation\, and related fields. This year's event will take place fro m 10 AM to 3:15 PM on Saturday\, November 8\, 2025 at Brown Univer sity's List Art Center\, 64 College Street\, Providence RI 02912. You may register to attend the event in person\, or watch the proceedings over Zoom. Please register on the . \;
A full program can be found below.
Light refreshments will be provided and a Q&\;A with the audience will
follow each of the two session.
Schedule
10 AM: Check-in begins
10:15 AM: Opening remarks
10:
30 AM: Session 1: Landscape\, Territory\, and Regions
Anny Li\,
Harvard University: &ldquo\;Hedging Hardiness: The Arnold Arboretum&rsquo
\;s Hedge Collection and the US &lsquo\;Home Landscape\,&rsquo\; 1935-1970
&rdquo\;
Gengjiang Chang\, Northeastern University: &ldquo\;Val
idating a 'Counter-Reality': Mapping the Momentary Equilibrium between Sta
te-led Eco- infrastructure Projects and Local Responses&rdquo\;
Romain David\, Harvard University: &ldquo\;A New Headquarters for the Ban
k of Thailand: Ambiguous Sovereignty and the Extraterritoriality of Expert
ise&rdquo\;
Mohadeseh Salari Sardari\, Brown University: &ldquo
\;Tongues of Women: Print\, Gender\, and the Making of Public Space in Ira
n&rdquo\;
Discussion and Q&\;A
12:15 PM: Lunch br
eak
1:30 PM: Session 2: Interiority\, Domesticity\, and Externa
l Projections
Tristan Whalen\, Brown University: &ldquo\;From K
ing Solomon&rsquo\;s Temple to Solomon&rsquo\;s Temple Lodge: Secrecy and
Standardization in American Masonic Architecture&rdquo\;
M.J. C
uozzo\, Brown University: &ldquo\;Home-Making as Architectural Practice: T
he History and Exportation of Ndebele Murals&rdquo\;
Camille Bl
anco\, Brown University: &ldquo\;Domus Aurea AltierÅrum: Carlo Maratti&rsq
uo\;s Triumph of Clemency as a Strategy of Papal Propaganda and Political
Ingenuity in Late Seventeenth-Century Rome&rdquo\;
Paulina Alle
n\, Clark University: &ldquo\;Cistercian Compromise in the Daphni Monaster
y&rdquo\;
Discussion and Q&\;A
3:15 PM: Close of
symposium