Description
An invited guest lecture (delivered virtually at the University of Texas at Austin), focused on the formation of cultural identity vis-à-vis the architecture and design of sport locations in civic and religious spaces. It also touched on ethnic/immigrant communities in urban centres with a connection between two periods of intense anti-immigrant sentiment (1890s & present)Period | 4 Feb 2025 |
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Held at | The University of Texas at Austin, United States, Texas |
Degree of Recognition | National |
Keywords
- space
- facilities
- cultural identity
- 19th century
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