About this Event
ACAHUCH will host the launch of Architectural Encounters in Asia Pacific Built Traces of Intercolonial Trade, Industry and Labour, 1800s-1950s (Bloomsbury, 2024), an anthology edited by Amanda Achmadi, Paul Walker and Soon-Tzu Speechley, featuring contributions from Stuart King, Julie Willis and Karen Burns of the Faculty of Architecture, Building and Planning.
Join us in the Japanese Room at the Melbourne School of Design on 6 November 2024. The book will be introduced by Professor Michael Wesley, Deputy Vice-Chancellor Global, Culture and Engagement of the University of Melbourne.
"By exploring different types of connected histories through various infrastructures of mobilities and circulations in Asia Pacific, this book offers new ways of thinking about architectural encounters that de-centre Europe and challenge methodological nationalism." Jiat-Hwee Chang, National University of Singapore
"In a space saturated by literature on formal politics and identity contests, this refreshing book documents the architectural implications of the complex flows and networks that structured the colonial world." Vikramaditya Prakash, University of Washington, USA
Architectural Encounters in Asia Pacific explores the architecture of colonial trade and industry, revealing a complex network of transnational connections across the built heritage of the world's most dispersed and culturally diverse region.
A wide-ranging collection of case studies uncover these forgotten connections, drawing together stories of migratory architects, imperial commodities, and indentured labour. From Iran to Tasmania, Japan to Java, and Imperial China to the Pacific Islands, the chapters reveal how remnants of colonial trade and industry shed light on the many multi-faceted mobilities of the imperial age, and their enduring legacy in the postcolonial built environments of Australasia, the Pacific, Southeast Asia and beyond. The chapters also reveal deep strands of cultural influences and material imprints long neglected by national histories of architecture, and showcase new methodologies to analyse the interconnectivities and bordering practices which are shaping our experiences of the 21st century.
With almost every chapter arising from new archival sources, this richly interdisciplinary volume brings together the work of architectural historians, geographers and heritage practitioners to provide a new understanding of the rich and contested history of this region.
Amanda Achmadi is Associate Professor in Architecture at the University of Melbourne.
Paul Walker is Professor of Architecture at the University of Melbourne.
Soon-Tzu Speechley is Lecturer in Urban and Cultural Heritage at the University of Melbourne, Australia.
For more info, and to purchase the book, please go to the Bloomsbury website.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Japanese Room, Level 4, Glyn Davis Building (Melbourne School of Design),, Masson Rd, University of Melbourne, Parkville, Australia
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