• Highlights

    12th International Conference 2012, Espoo, Finland

    NEW DEADLINE

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    Docomomo Journal 45 (2011/2)

    Bridges and Infrastructure

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    World Monuments Watch 2012 List

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    17th ICOMOS General Assembly and Symposium

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    EUV, Uncomfortable Architectural Heritage of Socialism

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    U. SÃO PAULO, 2012 Master and Doctoral Program

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    PRECOMOS International Conference

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    GETTY Conservation Scholars and Fellowships

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    POLITECNICO DI MILANO, seminar on (mega)structures

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    UIA 2011, Tokyo

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    UIA 2011, Japan Tour

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    Felix Candela and Max Cetto Exhibition

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    EXHIBITION: Henri Prost and the Master Plan of Istanbul

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    La Cité du Lignon 1963-1971

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Chair

Ana Tostões
, architect, architecture historian and chair of Docomomo International. She is associate professor at IST-UTL Lisboa, where she is in charge of the architectural history and theory disciplines. Her research field is the history of architecture and the city of the twentieth century, in which she develops an operative view, oriented towards the conservation of modern architecture, focusing especially on post-war architectural culture and relations between European, African and American modernity. On these topics she has published books and scientific articles and curate several exhibitions. In 2006 the President of the Portuguese Republic awarded her the honorary title of Commander of the Ordem do Infante D. Henrique in recognition of her contribution to the dissemination of knowledge about architecture.
Secretary General

Ivan Blasi
, architect (ETSAB, 2002), member of Docomomo Iberia, founding partner of 1OOTO Arquitectura in Barcelona and teacher at the Barcelona Architecture Centre (BAC) of the Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya.
Headquarters

The Fundació Mies van der Rohe was set up in 1983 by the Barcelona City Hall with the initial purpose of reconstructing the German Pavilion, designed by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe (1886-1969) for the 1929 Barcelona International Exhibition.
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