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Centre for the Study of Architecture and Cultural Heritage of India, Arabia and the Maghreb (ArCHIAM)

Description

ArCHIAM, Centre for the Study of Architecture and Cultural Heritage of India, Arabia and the Maghreb, is an interdisciplinary forum based at the University of Liverpool.

Cutting across traditional disciplinary boundaries, the Centre provides an exciting opportunity for the study of both historical and contemporary phenomena with the aim to develop theoretical positions but also practice-based research.

The Centre consists of an international team of researchers from a variety of academic backgrounds in architecture, archaeology, social history, ethnography, conservation and digital documentation. One of the key aims of the Centre is the multidisciplinary study of how human culture and social practices are expressed spatially, and how in turn space affects the cultural practices of groups and communities.

Offers funding

No, this infrastructure does not provide funding.

Contact details

University Of Liverpool
School Of Architecture
Bedford Street North
Liverpool
Merseyside
L69 7ZN
United Kingdom
Website: https://www.archiam.co.uk/
  • @ArCHIAMcentre
  • archiam
  • @archiam_centre

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Categorisation

Type

  • University-based infrastructure
  • Centre

Project Tags

  • Anthropology & Ethnography tag
  • Archaeology tag
  • Architecture tag
  • Cultural studies tag
  • Design tag
  • Heritage tag
  • History tag
  • Museum studies tag

University affiliation(s)

University of Liverpool
Liverpool

Last modified:

2024-10-02 07:59:55

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