BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 METHOD:PUBLISH PRODID:-//Telerik Inc.//Sitefinity CMS 13.3//EN BEGIN:VTIMEZONE TZID:GMT Standard Time BEGIN:STANDARD DTSTART:20241002T020000 RRULE:FREQ=YEARLY;BYDAY=-1SU;BYHOUR=2;BYMINUTE=0;BYMONTH=10 TZNAME:GMT Standard Time TZOFFSETFROM:+0100 TZOFFSETTO:+0000 END:STANDARD BEGIN:DAYLIGHT DTSTART:20240301T010000 RRULE:FREQ=YEARLY;BYDAY=-1SU;BYHOUR=1;BYMINUTE=0;BYMONTH=3 TZNAME:GMT Daylight Time TZOFFSETFROM:+0000 TZOFFSETTO:+0100 END:DAYLIGHT END:VTIMEZONE BEGIN:VEVENT DESCRIPTION:Online lecture. \; RSVP via Eventbrite.Why would eighteenth -century architects in Eastern Europe couple high-profile baths with green houses\, rather than domestic quarters? This tendency offers a precious in sight into a profound rethinking of public and private spheres through the practices of bodily self-care. Setting in dialogue antiquarian surveys by Franciszek Smuglewicz and Vincenzo Brenna with designs by Charles-Louis C lérisseau\, Charles Cameron\, and Simon Gottlieb Zug\, the talk explores how a network of architects and p/matrons channelled contemporaneous debat es on the climate and character into polysensorial environments. Such arti ficial micro-climates inform the emerging notions of modern hygiene and in teriority understood as means of social self-preservation and survival.Abo ut Dr Olek MusiałOlek Musiał is ESALA&rsquo\;s Teaching Fellow in Architec tural History specialising in 18th-century Eastern Europe. A graduate from Warsaw\, Cambridge\, and Princeton\, he pursued research at CASVA\, BHMPI and BSR in Rome\, ENS in Paris\, and HAB in Wolfenbü\;ttel. Olek&rsqu o\;s articles appeared in the PUAM Record\, and the Oxford Art Journal.Lec ture SeriesEach year the History of Architecture and Built Environment (HA BE) research group in ESALA welcomes guest speakers and colleagues to pres ent an evening seminar on their research. The events are a fantastic oppor tunity to hear about the latest research in the field from researchers wor king in the UK\, Europe and beyond. These events are free to attend\, and attract an international online audience as well as being a way for all th ose in the University with an interest in the history of the built environ ment to come together as a community.University students (of all levels) a nd staff are encouraged to attend on campus\, with the seminars usually ta king place in the Elliot Room at Minto House\, 20 Chambers Street. \;V iew the complete event series with registration links: https://www.eca.ed. ac.uk/architectural-history-and-theory-seminar-series \;Please contact Prof. Alex Bremner or Dr Alistair Fair if you have any questions: \;A lex.Bremner@ed.ac.uk \;/ \;Alistair.Fair@ed.ac.uk DTEND:20250225T183000Z DTSTAMP:20250313T125857Z DTSTART:20250225T171500Z LOCATION:Edinburgh\,Online Lecture SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:Excess Underground: Immersive Interiors and Climate Control Inside Eastern European Bathing Apartments\, c.1760-90 UID:RFCALITEM638774675374316078 X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
Online lecture. \;
Each year the History of Architecture and Built Envi ronment (HABE) research group in ESALA welcomes guest speakers and colleag ues to present an evening seminar on their research. The events are a fant astic opportunity to hear about the latest research in the field from rese archers working in the UK\, Europe and beyond. These events are free to at tend\, and attract an international online audience as well as being a way for all those in the University with an interest in the history of the bu ilt environment to come together as a community.
University students (of all levels) and staff are encouraged to attend on campus\, with the s eminars usually taking place in the Elliot Room at Minto House\, 20 Chambe rs Street. \;
View the complete event series with registration l inks:  \;
Please contact Prof. Alex Bremner or Dr Ali stair Fair if you have any questions: \;Alex.Bremner@ed.ac.uk \;/ \;Alistair.Fair@ed.ac.uk
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