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Book Launches

The launches will take place on Wednesday, 17 June, from 15:30 to 17:00.


Richard Mortensen Stuen, building 1422 - 122


15.30-17.00: “Dictionary Politics” - Mari Lending (AHO) and Kostas Tsiambaos (NTUA) in conversation with Hugh Campbell (University College Dublin)

  • Provenance in Architecture. A Dictionary (Hatje Cantz, 2025). Edited by Uwe Fleckner & Mari Lending.

  • The Architect and the Animal (The MIT Press, 2025). Edited by Kostas Tsiambaos.



Preben Hornung Stuen, building 1422 - 132


15.30-16.15: Gregorio Astengo (IE University) and Davide Spina (HKU) in conversation with Claire Zimmerman (University of Toronto) and Chelsea Spencer (Columbia University).

  • Real Estate. Histories of Architecture and Capital (gta Verlag, 2026). Edited by Gregorio Astengo & Davide Spina.

16.15-17.00: Florian Urban (Glasgow School of Art) in conversation with Megha Chand Inglis (Bartlett School of Architecture)

  • Form Follows Fuel - 14 Buildings from Antiquity to the Oil Age (Routledge, 2025). By Florian Urban & Barnabas Calder.



Mogens Zieler Stuen, building 1422 - 125


15.30-16.15: Lori Brown (Syracuse University) and Karen Burns (The University of Melbourne) in conversation with Alex Brown (Monash University), Hannah Le Roux (University of Sheffield), and Samia Rab Kirchner (Morgan State University).

  • Bloomsbury Global Encyclopedia of Women in Architecture,1960-2020 (Bloomsbury, 2025/2026). Edited by Lori Brown & Karen Burns.

16.15-17.00: Anne Hultsch (ETH Zurich) and Sol Perez Martinez (ETH Zurich) in conversation with Isabelle Doucet (University of Sheffield).

  • Women Writing Architecture 1700–1900: Expanding Histories (gta Verlag, 2025). Edited by Anne Hultzsch & Sol Pérez Martínez.



M1.1, building 1421 - 118


15.30-16.15: Martin Søberg (Royal Danish Academy) and Angela Gigliotti (Eastern Switzerland University of Applied Sciences) in conversation with Rebecca Carrai (KU Leuven) and Fabio Gigone (ETH Zürich)

  • Magasin for Bygningskunst og Kultur no. 11: Kay Fisker (2026). Edited by Martin Søberg & Angela Gigliotti.

16.15-17.00: Spyros Papapetros (Princeton University)

  • Magic Architecture. The Story of Human Housing by Frederick Kiesler. Edited by Spyros Papapetros & Gerd Zillner.
     


M1, building 1427 - 149


15.30-16.15: Beatriz Colomina (Princeton University) in conversation with Guillermo S. Arsuaga (Princeton University).

  • Sick Architecture (The MIT Press, 2025). Edited by Beatriz Colomina.

16.15-17.00: Beatriz Colomina (Princeton University) in conversation with Mark Wigley (Columbia University)

  • We the Bacteria: Notes Toward Biotic Architecture (Lars Müller Publishers, 2025). Edited by Beatriz Colomina & Mark Wigley.



M2, building 1427 - 246


15.30-17.00: Lucia Pérez Moreno (University of Zaragoza), Hilde Heynen (KU Leuven), and Nora Wendl (The University of New Mexico) in conversation.

  • Architecture & Feminist Critical Theory: Selected Writings by Hilde Heynen (Leuven University Press, 2025). Edited by Lucia Pérez Moreno.

  • Almost Nothing. Reclaiming Edith Farnsworth (University of Illinois Press, 2025). By Nora Wendl.


 


Faculty Club, building 1421 - 218


15.30-16.15: Caroline Maniaque (ENSA Normandie) in conversation with Tim Benton (Open University, Emeritus)

  • Mai 68. Parole à l'architecture (Éditions de la Villette, 2026). Edited by Caroline Maniaque, Eleonore Marantz, & Jean-Louis Violeau.

16.15-17.00: Carmen M. Enss (Otto-Friedrich-Universität Bamberg)

  • Cartographies of Catastrophes. Disaster Documentation and Reconstruction Plans in Europe, 1821–Present (Leuven University Press, 2025). Edited by Laura Demeter, Carmen M. Enss, Piotr Kisiel, Carol Ludwig.