Workshops

ARCC 2021 International Conference
PERFORMATIVE ENVIRONMENTS

Addressing Covid-19 concerns, ARCC 2021 will be virtual, accommodating the presentation of all accepted papers and posters in a virtual, interactive modality.

April 7-10, 2021  I  VIRTUAL TUCSON
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Hosted by The University of Arizona
Conference Co-Chairs: Clare M. Robinson, Beth M. Weinstein, College of Architecture, Planning & Landscape Architecture (CAPLA)

 

Workshops

> Developing an Architectural Research Agenda
The workshop will discuss currently relevant areas of architectural research and address how to choose and develop an architectural research topic and frame research questions or hypotheses. Issues of funded research will also be covered including possible funding agencies and guidance on developing good research proposals. Seating Limited.

> Writing for Architectural Journals: Guidelines, Tips, and Pitfalls
Moderated by editors of architectural journals, the workshop will provide guidance on writing for academic journals including structuring the papers, evolving an argument, providing adequate literature support, and developing conclusions.  Examples will be discussed and attendees will have the opportunity to solicit feedback on their work. Seating limited.

> Doctoral Students Workshop
The workshop is a forum for students at the proposal phase or the interpretation phase of their dissertation work to present and discuss their work with senior mentors in architectural research. The workshop strengthens thesis/dissertation work and supports development of networks for young researchers in architecture and related disciplines.

ARCC 2021 International Conference
Wednesday-Saturday, April 7-10, 2021

Contact
Direct Inquires to:
Adil Sharag-Eldin
asharage@kent.edu