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    Location: Heyman Center for the Humanities
  • 9:30am 10:00am
    Coffee and Welcome
  • 10:00am 12:30pm
    Panel: Habitats and Refuge: Historicizing and Accommodating Catastrophe
    • Chair

      Tarik Amar

      Columbia University

    • Co-Presenter: “The Futures of Jewish Spaces in Contemporary Poland”

      Michael Meng

      Clemson University

    • Co-Presenter: “The Futures of Jewish Spaces in Contemporary Poland”

      Erica Lehrer

      Concordia University

    • “Engaging with Jewish and Soviet Sites: Heritage, Legacies and Public in Lviv”

      Sofia Dyak

      The Center for Urban History of East Central Europe

    • “Ecological and Cultural Restoration in the Cleansed Czechoslovak Borderlands: Past, Present, Future”

      Eagle Glassheim

      Department of History, University of British Columbia

    • Respondent

      Anna Kats

      Blouin Artinfo

  • 12:30pm 2:30pm
    Lunch
  • 2:30pm 4:00pm
    Keynote
    • Introduction

      Małgorzata Mazurek

      Columbia University

    • "Mobilities of Architecture between Eastern Europe and the Gulf, 1970s-1990s”

      Lukasz Stanek

      School of Environment, Education and Development, University of Manchester

    • Respondent

      Srdjan Jovanovic Weiss

      Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation, Columbia University

  • 4:00pm 6:30pm
    Panel: Emotion, Affect and Afterimages of Modernity
    • Chair

      Eliza Rose

    • “Emotion and its Effects on the Post-Socialist Cityscape”

      David Crowley

      School of Humanities, Royal College of Art

    • “Modalities of Modern Architecture. Photographic Atlases of Nicolas Grospierre and Wojciech Wilczyk”

      Adam Mazur

      University of Arts in Poznań

    • “Twice Outmoded: Bogdan Bogdanović and the Redemptive Power of Outmoded Memorials”

      Vladimir Kulić

      School of Architecture, Florida Atlantic University

    • Respondent

      Juliet Koss

      Scripps College