16th International Docomomo Conference, Tokyo, Japan, 10th-13th September 2020
More info: http://www.docomomo2020.com
The candidacy from Docomomo Japan to organise the 16th International Docomomo Conference, in Tokyo, was approved in the 15th Docomomo Council Meeting, and the official dates are finally out: 10th to 13th September 2020.
The 16th International Docomomo Conference will take place in Tokyo, organized by Docomomo Japan, under the theme "Resilient Inheritability: Sharing Values of Global Modernity".
Theme:
Resilient Inheritability - Sharing Values of Global Modernity
Today, not only in Europe, but in Japan, South America, Africa and throughout the world, the architectural cultural heritage that we call the “Modern Movement” (MoMo) has been exposed to the major force of conscious/unconscious destructions.
We can trace the causes to three reasons:
1.Popular Ignorance of the MOMO
2.Self-Vulnerability of MoMo
3.Skepticism towards MoMoIdeology
Hence, we are embarking on a mission to mitigate these three elements of threat which are endangering the MoMo. We are calling for, not only, those experts who are directly and indirectly connected to the movement, but all the people interested in the protection of the MOMO in a renewed future, to come together to offer knowledge and experience. There are, also, three types of knowledge that we must collect from the global community. From the experts:
1. Knowledge of relativizationand reinterpretation;
2. Technology, methodology and policy to revitalize the value and the vitality of the MOMO. And, from the adults gathered around the experts and the children who will carry our world towards the future;
3. Knowledge of education and enlightenment.
Subthemes:
1. Celebrating Sports / Lasting Sports
2. Housing
3. Technology and Materials
4. Timber Structure
5. Education and Theory
6. Publication and Documentation
7. City and Landscape
8. Local / Global
9. Metabolism / Re-
10. Design and Furniture
Venue:
The conference will be in the Ueno Cultural District, at
- Tokyo Cultural Hall designed by Kunio Maekawa;
- National Museum of Western Art designed by Le Corbusier;
- Tokyo University of Art and Tokyo National Research Institute for Cultural Properties.
Dates to Remember
15 March - 30 August 2019 Call for papers
30 October 2019 Call for papers’ notification of acceptance.
30 January 2020 Full paper submission deadline (1st version).
Registration deadline for speakers and session chairs.
10 March 2020 Deadline for session chairs to return papers with comments to the speakers.
15 April 2020 Full paper submission deadline (final version).
Full submission of the key lecture of the session.
6-10 September 2020 Docomomo Student Workshop
10-13 September 2020 16th International Docomomo Conference
14-15 September 2020 Doco Tours
Call for papers
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:Inheritable Resilience: Sharing Values of Global Modernities.
Docomomo International is now accepting abstracts for the 16th International Docomomo Conference that will take place in Ueno Park Area,Tokyo, Japan, September 10th-13th, 2020. Please submit abstracts no later than August 30th, 2019 (12 pm GMT), for one of the 11 thematic sessions listed below.
Sessions will consist of four papers, followed by 20 minutes for discussion. Each paper should be in English and take no more than 20 minutes to present. Conference papers will be published in the conference Proceedings.
Session chairs are not allowed to submit abstracts for their own sessions.
Abstract submission guidelines
You may submit your abstract here.
Once registered, the submission must be done, in English, by filling the following required information:
1. Title (65 characters max) & Abstract (400 words max);
2. Authors information (Name, University/Company/Organization, Country);
3. Biography (200 words max);
4. In the “Topics” section, please select one of the 11 thematic sessions listed in which you wish to present your paper;
5. In the "Additional Info" section, please indicate your phone number and address.
Abstracts should define the subject and summaries the argument to be presented in the proposed paper. The paper’s content should be the product of well-documented original research that is primarily analytical and interpretive rather than descriptive.
Papers may not have been previously published, nor presented in public.
Only one submission per author/co-author will be accepted.
Each speaker is expected to pursue their own institutional or other support to register, and for travel and accommodation.
More info: http://www.docomomo2020.com
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