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AzLab#62 ECAlab
AzLab#62 ECAlab
December 9th, 2020 | 6p.m. | Zoom platform | session to be held in english

ECAlab. Ceramic Experimentations in Architectural Production

In December, AzLab#62 travels to Liverpool, where Rosa Urbano Gutiérrez will present the laboratory - ECAlab -, showing "how traditional ceramic techniques and digital engineering processes can be used together to produce more meaningful and sustainable architectural surfaces". Stay tuned!
 

Registration via Google forms or by e-mail (redeazulejo@letras.ulisboa.pt)
Once the session is scheduled, each participant will receive the link and a password

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Beyond Borders - The key for art market power Conference
Beyond Borders - The key for art market power Conference
November 02-03, 2020 | Online conference via Zoom

 
Beyond Borders - The key for art market power
 
 
The present online conference seeks to counteract the frequent tendency of scholars of art market studies to mainly focus their attention on collectors, rather than on suppliers and intermediaries. In this spirit, we urge researchers to reflect upon the generic idea according to which these art market players are all the more powerful because they have a multinational presence, specifically various branches in several countries.

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AZLAB#61 | PIOUS WISHES
AZLAB#61 | PIOUS WISHES
November 18th, 2020 | 6p.m. | Zoom platform


PIOUS WISHES: EMBLEMS FOR DEVOTIONAL FORMATION IN THE RELIGIOUS PORTUGUESE AZULEJO WORK OF THE FIRST HALF OF THE XVIII CENTURY
 

The AzLab of November opens a set of sessions, taking place on the Zoom platform, from the world and to the world! And the first stop is in... Cáceres, where Professor José Julio García Arranz, from the University of Extremadura, awaits us.
 
Dedicated to the emblematic studies, García Arranz addresses, in this AzLab#61, five azulejo (tile) programms inspired by the works Schola cordis and Regia via crucis by Benedictus van Haeften (edited in Amberes, 1629 and 1635, respectively), and Pia desideria by the Jesuit Hermann Hugo (edited in Amberes, 1624).
 
Registration via Google forms or by e-mail (redeazulejo@letras.ulisboa.pt).

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VII COLLOQUIUM ART COLLECTIONS IN PORTUGAL AND BRAZIL IN THE 19th AND 20th CENTURIES - Royal COLLECTIONS AND OFFICIAL COLLECTIONS
VII COLLOQUIUM ART COLLECTIONS IN PORTUGAL AND BRAZIL IN THE 19th AND 20th CENTURIES - Royal COLLECTIONS AND OFFICIAL COLLECTIONS
Cancelled

Important Notice

Due to the fact that the Covid 19 pandemic has not yet shown signs of being dominated worldwide, the organization of the VII Colloquium «Art Collections in Portugal and Brazil in the 19th and 20th centuries» decided to cancel the event, which was scheduled to take place at the Ajuda National Palace-DGPC, in Lisbon, between October 21 and 24, 2020.
The holding of the meeting at a distance, digital media, was also considered, however it was not technically possible to ensure this possibility.
The postponement to 2021 is not possible, as the preparation for the VIII colloquium is already underway, but rather, in digital molds, preventing the need to be held at a distance.
Thus, the VII colloquium dedicated to the theme of Royal Collections and Official Collections will only count on the publication, in October 2020, of the texts of the approved communications.

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II INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS ON HYDRAULICS IN MONUMENTAL BUILDINGS
II INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS ON HYDRAULICS IN MONUMENTAL BUILDINGS
October 20 to 23, 2021


The hydraulic system is an architectural subsystem that can only be understood in view of the dual constitution of its structure: the one located at ground level, referring to drinking water (lower hydraulic subsystem) and the one related to rainwater (upper hydraulic subsystem) . Both imply aspects of major importance for the functioning of any building: capture, distribution and evacuation of water.
 
To learn more, be sure to attend the Congress next October, between the 20th and the 23rd.
 

More informationhttps://hidraulicaedificio.wixsite.com/congresso


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