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Architecture’s Archive: Paperwork in Early Modern Practice, 1400–1800

Architecture’s Archive: Paperwork in Early Modern Practice, 1400–1800

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<p>From drawings and invoices to maps, inventories, and account books, early modern architectural practice abounded with paperwork. These documents emerged from a historical moment beginning around 1400 that witnessed the rise of new technologies and regimes for the management of information. While essential to historical scholarship, documents have long been taken for granted merely as sources to mine for data. Towards a fuller view of paperwork, this SAH CONNECTS event invites a reframing of documents as spatial objects whose form, use, content, and production merit critical consideration. </p> <p>With the goal of highlighting new work, we have invited authors whose recently published books engage with a variety of building cultures at a range of scales from across the early modern world. Speaking from their books, each participant will discuss a single historical document that was central to their analysis of the actors, systems and processes that shaped the built environment. </p>

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Institution or Organization name - Society of Architectural Historians

 

Date And Time

2026-03-20 @ 12:00 PM (EST) to
2026-03-20 @ 01:30 PM (EST)
 

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Online event
 

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