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Cross post from Society of Architectural Historians listserv -
(Courtesy of the Friend of the Idiot)
Architecture and Sacrifice: A symposium at University of Bath,Great Britain,
Department of Architecture, 8 May 1999
Dana Arnold (Professor in Design History, University of Southampton)
If only the Duke of Wellington had died at Waterloo!: (re)Constructing the
Hero in the Absence of Sacrifice
Gerard Loughlin (Head of Religious Studies, University of Newcastle upon
Tyne): Sacrifice and the man who did not exist for others: Ayn Rands
architect
Neil Leach (Reader in Architecture, University of Nottingham): Sacrifice and
the Anaesthetics of Architecture
Paul Hegarty (University of Cork): Annihilation: Death Not to Come
Joseph Rykwert (Paul Philippe Cret Professor of Architecture, University of
Pennsylvania): Building is a Bloody Business
Dagmar Weston (Edinburgh): Purity, Economy and Redemption: On the Ethical
Aspirations of LeCorbusier's Purist Art and Architecture
Stephen Walker (Nottingham Trent University): Sacrificing Architecture?
Gordon Matta-Clark's Building Dissections
Andrew Ballantyne (Senior Lecturer in Architecture, University of
Bath):Architecture Must Burn: the Pillar of Fire
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