A gentle reminder: Sunaparanta in collaboration with The Indian Institute of Architects Goa Chapter cordially invite you to the Book Launch of 'Routledge Companion to Global Heritage Conservation' and 'Affordable Housing, Inclusive Cities' on Tuesday, 7th May 2019, 6.00 pm. This will be followed by a presentation and panel discussion with Arch. Vinayak Bharne, Goan-born, Los Angeles-based practicing architect, urban designer and city planner, and a professor of urbanism at the University of Southern California.
Routledge Companion to Global Heritage Conservation: Vinayak Bharne & Trudi Sandmeier (Editors) & Published by Routledge Press, London, UK This collection of 30 articles by academics, scholars and practitioners explores the global complexity, guises and potential of heritage conservation bearing the potential to bridge and expand the perceived boundaries of multiple disciplines towards far bigger aspirations of city-making and social justice. Affordable Housing, Inclusive Cities: Vinayak Bharne & Shyam Khandekar (Editors) & Published by ORO Editions, San Francisco, USA This 36 essay volume explores the interface of social justice and city making through comparative discussions from Asia, Africa, Australia, and Europe, as well as North, Central and South America and includes conversations with influential administrators and civic leaders such as Somsook Boonyabancha, and Jaime Lerner. At Sunaparanta amphitheatre, 63/C-8, Near Army House, Altinho, Panaji - Goa, 403 001 Tuesday, 7th May 2019, 6 pm onwards. Look forward to seeing you tomorrow. Thanks & warm regards, Sunaparanta Team ============================================================================ ==================================================================== Sunaparanta - Goa Centre for the Arts 63/C-8, Near Army House, Altinho, Panaji-Goa 403 001 Phone: 91-832-2421311 | Email: <mailto:i...@sgcfa.org> i...@sgcfa.org | Website: <http://www.sgcfa.org> www.sgcfa.org Sunaparanta - Goa Centre for the Arts is a Dattaraj V. Salgaocar initiative with an aim to preserve the artistic and cultural legacies of Goa; to encourage innovative work in the visual arts (individual, group and organisational); to liaise between the Goan art community and the national and international art communities; and to provide mentoring and resource support to art students and others who want to learn about art. If you wish to unsubscribe from our mailing list, please do let us know