17th Docomomo International Conference 6th to 9th September, 2022

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06-09.09.2022 | 17th International Docomomo Conference | València, Spain

The Universitat Politècnica de València, through the School of Architecture is presenting the 17th Docomomo International Conference to be hosted in València, Spain, from 6th to 9th September, 2022.

Directed by Carmen Jordá and Maite Palomares, the Conference it is included in the official programme of Valencia World Design Capital 2022 and is the most important event as far as Architectural Design is concerned.

We proposed “Modern Design: Social Commitment & Quality of Life” as the Conference Theme because we aim to present The Modern Movement’s legacy in a wider context, not simply individual architects or buildings but the values of the Modern Movement and their impact on society in general. The Conference, therefore, is organized through five sections, analysing the specific contributions of Avant-Gardes, Latin America, Women, Iberia or the Internationalization of Modern Movement Designs.

During the Conference invited speakers, recognised specialist in Modern Design will be making they own personal contributions to the general theme. Those individual viewpoints will provide us with a global perspective of how modern design and its complementary aspects developed.

more info: docomomo2022.webs.upv.es

CALL FOR ABSTRACTS
deadline 30 September 2021:

Docomomo International invites researchers and practitioners involved in the process of preservation, conservation, renovation or transformation of buildings, sites and neighborhoods of the Modern Movement, to investigate on the theme Modern Design: Social Commitment & Quality of Life.

Applications for the following themes will be accepted:
#01 The Avant-Gardes
#02 Post-war. International expansion
#03 The Latin American contribution
#04 Women. Pioneers and modern
#05 Iberia. Cultural identity

Required components for the documents to submit before this date:
Abstract (500 words), written in accordance with the guidelines (.docx) which are available for download here (Call for abstracts template). Abstracts must not include images.

Submit your abstract here