Criticism, judgment and dissemination of architecture: forms of mediation between architects and their public in the contemporary age

Supervisors: Michela Rosso; Gaia Caramellino; Chiara Baglione; Filippo De Pieri; Michela Comba; Sergio Pace; Alessandro de Magistris, Paolo Scrivano

The line of research is open to all variations of the relationship between architects and their public, both framed in specific case studies and observed according to broader perspectives of analysis or comparison - chronological or geographical. The international perspective, not limited to Europe, embraces an enlarged chronological arc that from the orioginis of the contemporary age reaches the nineties od the twentieth century, at the dawn of the internet. Below are some thematic traces to which individual research and analysis perspectives could refer: architecture in the non-architectural press (newspapers, periodicals, magazines), in TV, in cinema; architectural criticism and journalism; forms, tools and languages ​​of architectural dissemination.

ERC sectors

  • SH5
  • SH6

Keywords

  • History of architecture
  • Criticism
  • Journalism