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Recording of January 2023 ‘Meet the Architectural Historian’ Online Fellows Meeting Now Available

19th January 2023 | Categories: Event

Missed our Fellows’ online meet-up on 12th January ‘Meet the Architectural Historian’?

Find the recording of Romanticism, urban planning and the visit of James Skene of Rubilsaw to Athens here, given by Fellow Margaret Stewart.

Margaret Stewart is a Lecturer in Architectural History in the Edinburgh School of Architecture and Landscape Architecture, University of Edinburgh. She is also an exhibition curator and is currently Honorary Curator of the Edinburgh College of Art’s historic plaster cast collection. Margaret has published widely on Scotland early 18th-century landscape history, on 19th-century Scotland and urban planning in Edinburgh. In 2007 she published the essay, with Anuradha S. Naik, ‘The Hellenization of Edinburgh: Cityscape, Architecture and Athenian Cast Collection’ in the Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians (vol. 66:3).

Currently Margaret is researching the similarities between the urban plans and visual qualities of Edinburgh and Athens in the early decades of the 19th century. Her analysis will encompass north European Romantic Classicism as an important element in the culture of both cities. She will also examine the stay in Athens of James Skene of Rubislaw who was a key figure in the construction of neo-Greek buildings in Edinburgh and left a legacy of 500 drawings of ancient sites in Greece.

The online Fellows’ meetings are one hour and include a talk given by a Fellow on an area of their research concerning Scotland’s past – heritage, history and archaeology.

These online meetings provide opportunity for Fellows from across the globe to come together virtually to listen to a talk, and to meet Society staff on Zoom.

 

 

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