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Surveilled Domesticity

28.05.2025

The talk has been organised by Daniela Ortiz dos Santos in the scope of the Seminar “Michohistories of Modern Architectural History,” offered in the Summer Semester 2025 at the Art History Department of the Goethe University Frankfurt. This seminar proposes a series of encounters, conversations and reflections on microhistory and its reverberations in architectural history.

To close the seminar we will welcome Dr. Anna Karla de Almeida Milani, who will talk about her PhD project “Co.HabCT – Conditions of habitability in contemporary Company Towns. Rethinking the industrial cities and their productive habitats” that was completed in the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne (EPFL).

 

Short Bio

Dr. Milani received a 5 years B.Arch degree in 2015 (Universidade Estadual do Maranhão, Brazil), a triple M.Sc. degree in Historical Sciences with honours in 2018 (University Paris I Panthéon-Sorbonne, University of Padova and University of Évora), and a PhD in Architecture and Sciences of the City at Laboratory of Urbanism (2019-2024, Marie Curie PhD Fellowship) under the direction of Prof Paola Viganò. Her Doctoral Thesis on the biopolitical history of an Italian company town received the EPFL Thesis Distinction as the best thesis in Architecture (2024). Since 2025, Dr. Milani has been a Lecturer and Postdoctoral Researcher at the Heritage, Anthropology and Technologies (HAT) research group with Prof. Florence Graezer Bideau, as well serving as Postdoctoral Researcher at the Laboratory of Urbanism with Prof. Paola Viganò.

Her work proposes alternative narratives and microhistories of power, by considering the territory as a subject, and the socio-ecological transition as the great challenge of our times. Drawing on interdisciplinary methods, including archival research, microhistory, and spatial analysis, her research engages with questions at the intersection of history, architecture, and the social sciences. This approach not only uncovers the narratives embedded in company towns and industrial cities but also informs contemporary debates on the socio-ecological transition.

For further information, please contact ortiz[at]kunst.uni-frankfurt.de

Architects and Architectures in Dialogues Overseas

23.05.2022

The Talk intersects modern architectural history and intellectual migration. Our guest, Anat Falbel, focuses in particular on the CIAM (Congrès internationaux d’architecture moderne) and its relations in South America. 

CCSA TALKS

28.03.2022

Das Center for Critical Studies in Architecture stellt aktuelle Forschungsarbeiten und Veröffentlichungen vor und diskutiert sie mit Gästen.

 

27.04.2022, 18 Uhr, CEST [DE]

Performance on Display – Lebendige Kunst im Museum“

LISA BEISSWANGER MIT BARBARA CLAUSEN UND JENNY SCHLENZKA

 

09.05.2022, 18 Uhr, CEST [DE]

„Faschismus und Architektur. Eine wiederkehrende Debatte?“

FREDERIKE LAUSCH UND STEPHAN TRÜBY.

Moderation: ANNA-MARIA MEISTER

 

24.05.2022, 18 Uhr, CEST [DE]

Filmabend „Eine neue Umwelt – Heinrich Klotz über Architektur und Neue Medien“ / A New Environment: Heinrich Klotz On Architecture And New Media 

(Dokumentarfilm, D, 2019, 78′, subtitles in English)

OLIVER ELSER IM GESPRÄCH MIT DEM REGISSEUR CHRISTIAN HAARDT

 

28.06.2022, 18 Uhr, CEST [EN]

“Archives, Displacement and the Re-edition of Max Cetto’s Modern Architecture in Mexico” 

CRISTINA LÓPEZ URIBE, SALVADOR LIZÁRRAGA SÁNCHEZ, SUSANNE DUSSEL PETERS AND DANIELA ORTIZ DOS SANTOS

 

Zoom-Link

Alle CCSA Talks finden bis auf weiteres auf Zoom statt und sind nach Abschluss der Veranstaltung auf dem YouTube-Kanal des CCSA  abrufbar.

 

Coffee & Cookie Talks

21.01.2021

Together with the Fachschaft of the art history department at the Goethe University Frankfurt, we have created an “open consultation hour”, which we have called Coffee & Cookies Talks. This event is expected to take place each semester (twice a year), whose aims are to openly discuss and clarify important themes related to the Master Studies.

C&C Talks is, in fact, much more than a consultation hour. Our efforts are to create a platform for students to exchange experiences and ideas.

On the 27th of January 2021, we will discuss the following topic: “Colloquium: Why does it matter?”

This event is conceived by Daniela Ortiz dos Santos.

To download the PDF click here.

 

We will use ZOOM for this meeting.

For participation please contact <ortiz@kunst.uni-frankfurt.de>