PROVISIONAL PROGRAM

 

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October 3rd

Venue - Universidade dos Açores

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October 4th

Venue - Universidade dos Açores

October 5th

Study Visit

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October 6th

Venue - Teatro Ribeira Grandense

ROOM 1

ROOM 2

ROOM 1

ROOM 2

 

 ROOM 1

9.00
  Reception
     9.30

Reception
Opening session

 CHAIR: Margarida RENDEIRO (cv)
  10.00

CHAIR: Maria Margarida Mendonça Vaz Rego MACHADO (cv)

KEYNOTE SPEAKER

João Paulo Oliveira e COSTA (cv)

10.10

CHAIR: Maria João Pereira NETO (cv)

KEYNOTE SPEAKER

Manuel SILVA (cv)
Know how & cultural context: From ideas to facts & from facts to ideas

 
10.30 Official Opening
10.30

Debate

  10.30 Debate
 
10.45
Ana Cardoso de MATOS (cv), Maria da Luz SAMPAIO (cv)
Alfredo Bensaúde: a “revolutionary” in the training of engineers.

Leonor SAMPAIO da SILVA (cv)
A hero with many faces - the frontiers of authorial identity in translated texts

  10.45
Fernando MOREIRA DA SILVA (cv)
The project as an instrument of Social Participation - Inclusive and Reverential Ecology Project 
CHAIR: Ana Cristina GIL (cv)  
11.00 

KEYNOTE SPEAKER

Reitor

 

 
11.00

Sheila PALOMARES ALARCÓN (cv)
19th-century industrial architecture related to the “olive grove revolution” in the province of Jaén, Spain.

 

Ana Paula AVELAR (cv)
Tradition and modernity in the memory of an empire: the writing of A. Lopes Mendes.

  11.00

Soledade PAIVA DE SOUSA (cv); Miguel BAPTISTA-BASTOS (cv)
Imaginary construction in visual art. The case of Piranesi and Matta-Clark.

 
11.30 Debate 11.15   

Debate

 

Debate

   11.30 Debate
11:45 Coffee Break
11.30 Coffee Break   11.45 Coffee Break
  CHAIR: Maria do Rosário MONTEIRO (cv)
CHAIR: Ana VASCONCELOS (cv)
  CHAIR: Manuel SILVA

CHAIR: Margarida RENDEIRO (cv)

     CHAIR: João Paulo Oliveira e COSTA (cv)
12.00

Margarida RENDEIRO (cv)

April in Fantasy: Polyphonic Memories of the Revolution.

João Miguel COUTO DUARTE (cv)
The invention of the Architect: the reiteration of the scale model as a representational system under the definition of a new paradigm for the profession.

11.45 Calogero MONTALBANO (cv)
The urban project as a holistic approach to the recovery of degraded areas of public housing.
Maria do Rosário MONTEIRO (cv)
Modernity, revolutions and frontiers in Pullman’s His Dark Materials
  12.00 Maria João CASTRO (cv)
Modernity and Frontiers. Art Travel in the Colonial Context.
12.15

Federica LUPATI (cv)
Breaking boundaries, challenging modernity, building revolutions: rap in Portugal and its new generation of female voices.

Clara Germana GONÇALVES (cv)
Architecture and Modern Science: the mathematics of the circle; arithmetic and geometry as figure and symbol in Renaissance and Baroque.

12.00

Carla CHIARANTONI (cv)
An interscalar approach to the recovery of degraded neighbourhoods of public housing.

 

Julianna BORBÉLY (cv)
Revolutions in Film in the Postmodern Narrative: A Matter of Illusion and Memory

  12.15

Ana Leonor M. Madeira RODRIGUES (cv)
False sailing maps.

12.30

Miguel BAPTISTA-BASTOS (cv); Soledade PAIVA DE SOUSA (cv)
The early sixties in the 20th-century and their artistic expressions: The Third and Last Portuguese Modernism.

Irina SEITS (cv)
Revolutionised Through Glass: Russian Modernism in the Age of the Crystal Palace.

12.15

João SILVA JORDÃO (cv)
Beyond Self-Hating Urbanism - Identifying a Common Pathology

 

Ana Maria MARTINHO GALE (cv)
Modernity, gender and cultural representations in the work of Mozambican writer Suleiman Cassamo: redefining the revolution and its legacy.

  12.30

Ana VASCONCELOS (cv)
Le Portugais by Georges Braque: A Frontier and evocative boundary-place.

12.45 Debate Debate 12.30 Debate Debate   12.45 Debate
13.00 Lunch Lunch 12.45 Lunch Lunch   13.00 Lunch
 14.00

CHAIR: Maria do Rosário MONTEIRO (cv)

CHAIR: João SEIXAS (cv) 14.00

CHAIR: Mário KONG (cv)

Gilson BRAVIANO (cv)

CHAIR: Jorge NUNES (cv)

 
  14.00  CHAIR: Fernando MOREIRA DA SILVA (cv)

KEYNOTE SPEAKER

João SEIXAS (cv)

A Silent Revolution

KEYNOTE SPEAKER

Gilson BRAVIANO (cv)
A paradigm for the 21st century considering fuzzy logic

 

KEYNOTE SPEAKER

Ferdinando di CESARE (cv) and Angela di CEGLIE (cv)

14.30

Debate

14.30

 Debate

  14.30  Debate
14.45

La Salette LOUREIRO (cv)
Crossing Borders and Dreaming the Revolution in Nuno Bragança's A Noite e Riso.

 

Raffaella MADDALUNO (cv)
The “Joy at work” as a revolution: evolution of the industrial space, from the place of production to the place of re-creation.

14.45  Eneida KUCHPIL (cv); Andrezza PIMENTEL DOS SANTOS (cv)
The machine of living in Brazil: an Oscar Niemeyer experience
António SANTOS LEITE (cv)
From palimpsest to an intentional identity reinscription; The value and ways of preserving an 'identity essence' in the urban and architectural rehabilitation of our contemporaneity.
  14.45

Ana MOREIRA DA SILVA  (cv)
Free-hand drawing versus new technologies in project creative process.

 
15.00

Mário AVELAR (cv)
Alexandria, the Building of an Imaginary City – Frontiers and Silent, Inner Revolutions.

 

Jorge NUNES (cv)
Vienna 1900: Stage of Modernities

15.00

Gisele Melo de CARVALHO (cv)
Architecture of representation X Architecture of Living

 

Ana NEIVA (cv); José CABRAL DIAS (cv)
A perspective on the Portuguese identity: the idea of modernity in A Exposição do Mundo Português and Expo’98.

  15.00 António CANAU (cv)
Digital technologies, a modern medium: Pushing frontiers through a creative artistic approach.
15.15

Mariana BOSCARIOL (cv)
New winds, distinct times of the Church: the activity of Bishop Sardinha and the Provincial Nóbrega in Brazil (XVI century)

 

Irina V. TARASOVA (cv)
The Ural Architectural School. Integration into the International Higher Education Space: Utopia or Reality?

15.15 Tatiana FONSECA (cv); Alexandre FONSECA (cv); Fernando MOREIRA DA SILVA (cv)
Modernity and preservation in Casa Forte. The dialogue between the frontier of the new and the protection of the ancient.
 

Margarida LOURO (cv); Beatriz RIBEIRO (cv)
Dwelling on the Border - a strategy for refugees in the town of Calais.

  15.15

Artur Renato ORTEGA  (cv); Silvana WEIHERMANNT  (cv)
Graphite and Pixel: related knowledge of modernity.

15.30

Fernando RIBEIRO (cv)
Praising Silence in the Modern Literary Artwork.

 

Ulisses Morato de ANDRADE (cv)
Cultural Anthropophagy and Regionalism in the Architectures of Brazil and Portugal in the 20th-Century.

 15.30 Bárbara de C. X. Cassins AGUIAR (cv); Giancarlo de F. AGUIAR (cv); Andrea F.  ANDRADE (cv); Quelen S.  CODEN (cv)
Production of didactic material for visually impaired children in science teaching
José Lopes MORGADO (cv)
Finitio: Afore and Beyond Limit in the Binomial We and Others.
  15.30 Miguel Rodrigues CRUZ  (cv)
Form and Presence
15.45

Maria de Fátima ROSA (cv); Isabel ALMEIDA (cv)
Demystifying oriental alterities: Pedro Teixeira and the Early Modern scientificity regarding the Past.

 

Domenico CHIZZONITI (cv); Monica MOSCATELLI (cv)
Expressiveness and figuration in the construction of social architecture

 15.45 Bárbara de C. X. Cassins AGUIAR (cv); Giancarlo de F. AGUIAR (cv); Andrea F.  ANDRADE (cv); Quelen S.  CODEN (cv)
Production of didactic material for visually impaired in mathematics teaching

David SWARTZ (cv)
The Artist´s Hands´ Self-Reflection.

  15.45 Maria João PEREIRA NETO (cv)
Universal Exhibition Paris 1900: Celebration of modernity, women and fashion.
16.00

Debate

 
16.00 Debate  Debate   16.00 Debate
16.15 Coffee Break 16.15 Coffee Break Coffee Break   16.15 Coffee Break
 

 CHAIR: Maria do Rosário MONTEIRO (cv)

CHAIR: Clara GERMANA (cv)
16.30 CHAIR: Santi CENTINEO (cv)

CHAIR: Ana Maria Martinho GALE (cv)

  16.30 CHAIR: Margarida LOURO (cv)
16.30

Kim Stefan GROOP (cv)
Exploring Africa in the Nordic Press. David Livingstone, Henry Stanley and the popular fascination with exploration and adventure in Africa in the late 19th century.

 

Pietro VISCOMI (cv)
Lean Alternative: the plastic use of concrete in the architecture of Paolo Soleri in the United States of America.

Marco NEVES (cv); Inês CAIXEIRO (cv)
Interactive Printed Book: a Design Experience.

 

Gizela HORVÁTH (cv)
The Modern Paradigm of Art and Its Frontiers.

  Kim Stefan GROOP (cv)
The Paulinum in Leipzig and palimpsestic memories of oppression and revolution
16.45

Daniel MELO (cv)
The Contribution of Lusophone publishing in the autonomy of the periphery: exile, diaspora, anti-colonialism and national literature in Africa.

 

Santi CENTINEO (cv)
Like a machine in motion. The modernity of the Cagliari Opera House and the Osaka Expo Pavilion by Maurizio Sacripanti.

16.45

Pedro Cortesão MONTEIRO  (cv)
A quiet revolution: electric mobility and the new city soundscape.

 

Judit PÁL (cv)
The Aster Revolution in Hungary, the Inner Frontiers, and the Old and New Elites in Transylvania

  16.45

Szymon WRÓBEL (cv)
What Revolution could be in the Times of Biocapitalism?

17.00

Anita MONDOK (cv); Márta KÓRÓDI (cv); Attila SZABÓ (cv); Róbertné BAKOS (cv)
The role of flight specification in travel decision making.

 
 

Ana Marta FELICIANO (cv)
The influence of the proposals of the sixties; an 'open' context of the contemporary city in a new hypermodern era.

  

17.00

 Carlos Manuel Lampreia da SILVA (cv)
Architecture in the expanded field. Concept, site and material, a contemporary strategy in art and architecture.

 

Itzchak WEISMANN (cv)
The Modern Salafi Revolution and the New Frontiers of Islam

 
  17.00

Maria Leonor García da CRUZ (cv)
Ways of negotiating, social frontiers and Modernity.

 
 
17.15

Robert BAGDI (cv)
Destination development along the Austrian-Hungarian border.

 

Francisco OLIVEIRA (cv)
Out of the BOX - into the BIM, the limits and paradoxes of creative thinking and the new frontiers for the architecture teaching.
17.15

Renata SEREDYNSKA-ABOU (cv)
Transculturation and Translanguaging as Representation of Second Modernity: Polish Migrants in the East Midlands, UK.

Jakob DAHLBACKA (cv)
Mediator of Modernity: Anders Svedberg as a link between the elite and the peasantry and between tradition and modernity.

  17.15

Ermanno APARO (cv); Fernando MOREIRA DA SILVA (cv); Liliana SOARES (cv)
Developing a trumpet configuration applying a methodology from Design-by-drawing and Craft evolution.

17.30 Maria do Rosário PIMENTEL (cv)
Revolts and Revolutions under Slavery

Cynthia de Holanda Sousa Matos SOUSA (cv); Maria João PEREIRA NETO (cv); Humberto Pinheiro LOPES (cv)
Standardisation of the female body and the plus-size market

17.30

Filipe CARMO (cv)
Castle Cities and their effect in Modern Japan.

 Carlos M. FIGUEIREDO (cv)
Ideals, Reality and Frontiers of Human Existence in Fiction Films: their expression, representation, living, telling and space.
  17.30
 
 
17.45 Debate 17.45 Debate Debate   17.45 Debate
18.00 Close 18.00 Close Close   18.00 Closing Session