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Conference:icam 17: Montreal – New York 2014

United Kingdom Architecture News - May 02, 2014 - 11:58   3922 views

Conference:icam 17: Montreal – New York 2014

Gabor Szilasi, photographer. View of the CCA Garden and the Allegorical Columns, Montréal. 1990. Chromogenic colour print, 38.0 x 47.6 cm. CCA Collection. PH1991:0063 © Gabor Szilasi

 

icam, the international confederation of architectural museums, will hold its 17th biannual conference in September 2014 in Montreal and New York, hosted by the Canadian Centre for Architecture (CCA) in Montreal, the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) and the Avery Library of Columbia University in New York. The conference will start in Montreal on Sunday 21st September 2014 with the opening lecture, tours and three conference sessions on the following days addressing archiving born-digital material, the pressure of the contemporary and emerging institutions. On 25th September, the conference continues in New York, with special tours and sessions on education and collaboration between institutions. The conference will conclude on 28th September. Below you will find a summary of the program; a more detailed program will follow.

Registration
Please fill out the registration form.
And return it, c/o Caroline Dagbert by email: [email protected] or fax: 1-514-939-7020

The fee, hotels and more practicalities
We were able to offer you the full conference for 550 EUR (CAD$825), the post conference costs an extra 100 EUR (CAD$150) (early bird rates, valid until May 16). See the registration form and the program for more details. The fee includes: 
• Opening reception in Montreal
• Conference program in Montreal and New York, including tour program
• Coffee and tea breaks during the conference in Montreal
• Lunch on Monday and Tuesday at CCA, dinner on Wednesday at CCA
• Reception at MoMA on Thursday
• Closing reception at Avery on Friday

The fee does not include: 
• Airfare
• Hotel in Montreal
• Hotel in New York
• Meals not listed above

The program in Montreal: 21 – 24 September
Saturday 20th
Arrival in Montreal
Sunday 21st
Registration
Optional tours of CCA building, exhibition and collection
Introduction on Montreal and the program in CCA’s Paul Desmarais Theatre
“Westmount” (Walking Tour) 
“By the River” (Tour by bus from CCA)
Opening reception with lecture on Canada
Monday 22nd
Key note lecture by Greg Lynn on digitally designed architecture
Case study sessions on archiving born-digital
Workshop on the technical aspect of archiving born-digital
Optional tours of CCA building, exhibition and collection
“Infrastructure and Modernity” (Walking Tour)
Tuesday 23rd
Emerging institutions and new formats
Market place in pecha kucha format on publication
“Recent Canadian Architecture” (Tour by bus from CCA)
“The Olympic Village” (Tour by bus from CCA)
Wednesday 24th
Lectures and discussion on The pressure of the contemporary
Market place with a discussion on publishing
General Assembly at CCA
Dinner at CCA

The program in New York: 25 – 26 September
Thursday 25th
Arrival in New York
Open Session on education and audiences at MoMA
“Midtown, 53rd street corridor” (Walking tour)
“Midtown, 42nd street corridor” (Walking tour)
Reception hosted by MoMA
Friday 26th
Open House sessions on the collections of:
Cooper Hewitt National Design Museum and Guggenheim Museum
New York Historical Society
Museum of Modern Art
Visit to the Frank Lloyd Wright archive at Avery
Case study session on collaboration between archival institutions
Reception hosted by Avery Library

Post-conference in New York: 27 – 28 September
Saturday 27th
Day tour to Tarrytown, New York and New Canaan, Connecticut
Sunday 28th
Optional morning and afternoon walking tours

Program is subject to change. Please check back regularly for updates.

About icam
icam is dedicated to fostering links between all those interested in promoting the better understanding of architecture.

icam and its members aim to:
• Preserve the architectural record
• Raise the quality and protection of the built environment
• Foster the study of architectural history in the interest of future practice
• Stimulate the public appreciation of architecture
• Promote the exchange of information and professional expertise

icam is affiliated to the International Council of Museums (ICOM) as an international specialised body and as a member organisation. In addition, icam has special links with the International Council on Archives (ICA).

 

For detailed information,please visit website

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