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    Quinze ans de « petit séminaire »

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    Étroitement associĂ©e Ă  la consolidation des institutions de la recherche architecturale française, l’histoire du « petit sĂ©minaire » qui rassemble les doctorants architectes Ă  partir de 1997 touche Ă  la fois l’histoire des lieux, celle des acteurs et des idĂ©es, celle du champ de la recherche et celle des Ă©coles d’architecture.VĂ©ritable complĂ©ment de formation, il est Ă  la source de certaines afïŹliations scientiïŹques et professionnelles, esquissant un rĂ©seau Ă  travers la France, des laboratoires aux Ă©coles d’architecture en passant par les revues.À mi-chemin entre la rĂ©ïŹ‚exion scientiïŹque et le soutien psychologique, entre l’échange d’informations sur le monde de la recherche et le partage des rĂ©fĂ©rences culturelles, gĂ©nĂ©ration aprĂšs gĂ©nĂ©ration, le « petit sĂ©minaire » a produit plusieurs sortes d’effets.Since 1997, the “Little Seminar” has been a venue for doctoral candidates wishing to explore amongst themselves questions concerning places, stakeholders, ideas, research and education in the field architectural and urban history. It has sought to enhance the life of France’s research institutions. In addition to reinforcing the research capacities of its participants, it has engendered a network of scientific and professional collaborators affiliated with “laboratories” in the French schools of architecture and is connected to journals in the field

    Searching for Voices: On the history of OASE, Journal for Architecture

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    Founded in 1981 by a group of students from the Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands, OASE started as a stapled journal called O, referring to the threefold editorial content it aimed for: design, research and pedagogy (in Dutch: ontwerp, onderwijs, onderzoek). Over the past four decades, O turned into an internationally acclaimed bilingual journal, while holding onto many of the editorial choices originally made by the students. The particular epistemological positioning of the journal makes it a rather atypical example of an editorial model, shared between academic, theoretical, critical and sensitive approaches. On the basis of archival research, interviews with the first editors of the journal, and cross-readings of the journal’s 110 issues, this article uncovers the history of OASE. While presenting its many editorial continuities since 1981, the article also situates the challenges the journal might face in the future

    Magazine Architecture

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    N4: Toward a living infrastructure

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    Made in: RĂ©-Ă©criture = Re-writting

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    Quinze ans de « petit séminaire ». Une analyse rétrospective

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    N4: Vers une infrastructure vivante

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