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  • Call for Contributors: Sir Banister Fletcher’s A History of Architecture 21st edition

    The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) and the University of London are collaborating on an exciting project to bring Sir Banister Fletcher’s renowned book, A History of Architecture, into the 21st century.

    Edited by architectural historian and broadcaster, Tom Dyckhoff, the 21st edition will be completely restructured, expanded and rewritten, and is to be published both in print and online (as part of a digital hub for architectural history).

    We are currently seeking experts in the field of architectural history to author a number of chapters in the new edition, listed below. The deadline for first drafts is Spring/Summer 2015 and scholars are invited to express an interest in contributing to the new edition. Co-authoring is welcome and expressions of interest in parts of chapters will also be considered.

    Our aim is simple, exciting and hugely ambitious: to create the finest history of architecture in the English-speaking world.

    Our readers are students (of architecture, design, art history, archaeology, anthropology, but also other disciplines such as sociology or history); they are professionals (architects, engineers, city planners etc); but they are also interested, intelligent non-professionals. So Banister Fletcher’s new history of architecture must be scholarly, enlightening and accurate, challenging and opinionated, but also accessible and enjoyable. We want our readers to be as fascinated by the architecture of ancient Mesopotamia or 15th century Japan as they are by that of Frank Gehry or Zaha Hadid.

    Chapters have a common overall structure, but we want our authors to create their own history within this, to take fully credited ownership of their chapters, and to let their own interpretation of the period or place sing from the page. The new Banister Fletcher will contain a kaleidoscope of diverse voices, and many different approaches to architectural history.

    To express an interest in writing any of the chapters listed below, please email catherine.gregg@riba.org stating the chapter title, your affiliation and references to published works.

    While there is no deadline for expressions of interest, scholars should note that the very latest deadline for first drafts will be September 2015.

    Any questions should be directed to Catherine Gregg

    FOR THE COMPLETE LIST OF TOPICS FOR AVAILABLE CHAPTERS PLEASE SEE FULL POST

  • Apply for the H. Allen Brooks Travelling Fellowship from the Society of Architectural Historians

    Deadline: October 1, 2014

    The Society of Architectural Historians is accepting applications for the 2014 H. Allen Brooks Travelling Fellowship. The prestigious fellowship of $50,000 will allow a recent graduate or emerging scholar to study by travel for one year. The fellowship is not for the purpose of doing research for an advanced degree. Instead, it is intended to allow the recipient to see and experience architecture and landscapes firsthand, to think about his/her profession deeply, and to acquire knowledge useful for his/her future work and contribution to society.

    Visit sah.org/brooks to apply.