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Mittwoch 26 Juni 2024, 14:00Passed
Juni 2024
Mittwoch 26
14:00 - 15:30

Salon Roseraie 1

Centre de Congrès de Lyon
  • Métropole de Lyon
  • Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes

Materiality in History of Architecture and Urban Planning: evolutions of techniques, perceptions and analyzes

Jean-Baptiste MINNAERT, Léo NOYER DUPLAIX, Ruxandra-Iulia STOICA
Mittwoch 26 Juni 2024, 14:00Passed

The session questions old and new virtual materialities in the History of Architecture and Urbanism: architectural surveys of building archaeology, photogrammetry, laser scanning, geomatics, etc. This materiality influences the perception and analysis of space, but to what extent?

The first axis focuses on the history of the dematerialization of space for analytical purposes. While researchers specialising in the study of the Medieval period (especially building archaeologists) traditionally use reconstruction techniques, various Cultural Heritage study centres (within academia or not) have in particular used these techniques, essentially up to the limit of Modern and contemporary times. How, over the long term, have these techniques influenced the perception of space and therefore conditioned the analysis of buildings? Where (university departments, local authority heritage services, heritage conservation organisations, etc.) and by whom (photographers, surveyors, draftsmen, etc.) have these techniques been implemented? Finally, can we establish correlations between the evolution of these techniques and that of historiography?

The second axis focuses, always for analytical purposes, on the extension of the dematerialization of space since the ‘digital revolution.’ Medieval buildings are thus no longer the only concerned, but also those of later periods, as well as an entire area, whether urban, peri-urban or rural. The advent of digital technologies has brought a revolution in the perception of space, creating new methods of analysis. Which new materialization techniques have mostly influenced researchers in the history of architecture and urbanism? Have these techniques constituted a real revolution in analysis or are they only incidental tools for materializing space? Where and how are these techniques applied? What new techniques should evolve in order to further improve the analysis of buildings?

For more information, see the session website: www.materiality-history-archi-urba.org

Talks :

Chairs
Léo NOYER DUPLAIX, André Chastel Center (Paris, France), Ruxandra-Iulia STOICA, University of Edinburgh (Edinburgh, Royaume-Uni) und Jean-Baptiste MINNAERT, Sorbonne University, Centre André Chastel (Paris, France)
Speakers
Laura SZYMAN, RMIT University (Melbourne, Australia), Théo DERORY, Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne (Paris, France), Paul GUHENNEC, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale De Lausanne (Lausanne, Switzerland), Isabella DI LENARDO, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale De Lausanne (Lausanne, Switzerland) und Bryn MURRELL, RMIT University (Melbourne, Australia)
Event Type
Session

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Salon Roseraie 1
Centre de Congrès de Lyon
  • Métropole de Lyon
  • Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes