About this Event
The history and theory of architecture are undergoing a fundamental transformation. Historical narratives and theoretical arguments rely on tools and methods used to interpret them. For a long time, these have been shaped by knowledge systems that not only ignored colonial power relations, hegemonic structures, spatial inequalities, and ecological dependencies, but often actively reproduced them. This has had a decisive influence on how architecture is understood and interpreted and has regulated which histories and theories are included or systematically excluded.
The workshop UNLEARNING HISTORY AND THEORY: Decolonial Perspectives on Architectural History and Theory situates these questions within architectural educational institutions, and more specifically within the programmes of history and theory. Its aim is to identify and foster strategies for adopting a pluralistic and inclusive approach to architectural education, with a particular focus on teaching architectural history and theory today.
The event combines a workshop with public lectures. The public lectures on Thursday, 12 March from 13:00 to 20:00, bring together Tom Avermaete, Janina Gosseye, Kenny Cupers (online), Tatjana Schneider, Anna-Maria Meister and Ola Uduku. Their contributions address the global turn in post-war architecture culture, the writing of architectural histories, institutional critique and situated perspectives on space, design and purpose of educational buildings in Africa. The public lectures are open to all. More
The project was initiated by the Architecture–Theory–History Department at the Faculty of Architecture at RPTU University in Kaiserslautern-Landau. Further information on the structure and timetable here.
PROGRAMME
Thursday, 12 March 2026, 9:00–13:00
CONTEXTUALISATIONWorkshop (Working Group only)
Introduced by Adria Daraban, the session centers on contextualization and continues in three working groups addressing narratives, visibility, and historiography. Moderation by Lidia Gasperoni and Marc Nötges (WG 1 – Which narratives are being constructed, and which remain invisible?), Klaus Platzgummer and Sahana Doravari (WG 2 – Who is speaking, and who is being heard?), and Cornelia Escher and Maurice Denechaud (WG 3 – Whose history is being told?).
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Thursday, 12 March 2026, 13:00–20:00
PUBLIC LECTURES
Open to all
13:00
Welcome and Introduction
Dunya Bouchi, Partner, Aedes, Berlin
Adria Daraban, RPTU University Kaiserslautern-Landau
13:15–14:00
Tom Avermaete, ETH Zürich
The Global Turn: Post-War Architecture Culture in a ‘Flattened World’
14:00–14:45
Janina Gosseye, TU Delft
Building Stories
14:45–15:30
Kenny Cupers, University of Basel (online)
Down to Earth
16:00–16:45
Tatjana Schneider, TU Braunschweig
Architecture schools should be dissolved! Unless...
16:45–17:30
Anna-Maria Meister, KIT Karlsruhe / KHI Florenz
Institutionality and/or Radicality
19:00
Ola Uduku, University of Liverpool
Educational Buildings in Africa - interrogating space, design and purpose...
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Friday, 13 March 2026, 9:00–16:00
Workshop (Working Group only)
NEW TOOLS
The day begins with Playing Across Disciplines: COLLAB, a Game by the German UNESCO Chair Network, led by Marie Enders, Silja Klepp and Kim Nierobisch. Moderation by Lidia Gasperoni and Marc Nötges, Klaus Platzgummer and Sahana Doravari, and Cornelia Escher and Maurice Denechaud as the working groups continue their thematic discussions.
RESETTING TOOLS AND METHODOLOGIES
The afternoon is dedicated to developing approaches towards new educational practices and concludes with a plenary reflection session.
IMAGE © akaMalo
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Aedes, Christinenstraße 18-19, Berlin, Germany
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