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Helen Runting: "The State of Things" (Higher Seminar, May 8)

Helen Runting will present her PhD research in progress, under the title 'The State of Things: Nordic Architecture in the Age of Neoliberalism'. Her opponent will be Tahl Kaminer, Lecturer in Architectural Design and Theory at the Edinburgh School of Architecture and Landscape Architecture.

Tid: Fr 2015-05-08 kl 14.00 - 16.30

Plats: KTH Arkitekturskolan, Östermalmsgatan 26, Stockholm

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HELEN RUNTING
is an Austrialian urban planner and urban designer, currently undertaking doctoral research within Critical Studies in Architecture at the Royal Institute of Technology (KTH) in Stockholm, Sweden. She is a co-editor of the journal LO-RES and a member of the office Svensk Standard.

TAHL KAMINER
is Lecturer in Architectural Design and Theory at the Edinburgh School of Architecture and Landscape Architecture (University of Edinburgh). Tahl completed his PhD at TU Delft in 2008, and received his MSc Architecture Theory and History from the Bartlett in 2003. Tahl is a co-founder of the academic journal Footprint, and edited two of its issues. Routledge recently published his doctoral dissertation as Architecture, Crisis and Resuscitation: The Reproduction of Post-Fordism in Late-Twentieth-Century Architecture. He has also co-edited the volumes Houses in Transformation (NAi, 2008), Urban Asymmetries (010, 2011) and Critical Tools (Lettre Voilee, 2012).