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february 23 (Tuesday lecture at 5:30 pm in room 3-133) “Harar, a Muslim City in Ethiopia” PhiliPPe revaulT Architect & Urbanist. Fulbright Visiting Professor, Wentworth Institute of Technology March 8 “Revisiting the Trope of ‘Unity and Variety’ in Islamic Art” Gülru NeciPoğlu Aga Khan Professor of Islamic Art, Harvard University aPril 5 “The Architecture of Migration: Translation and Creative Synthesis in the Mosques of Tamil, Hadhrami and Chinese Peranakan Communities in the Emporia of Nusantara” iMraN biN TajudeeN AKPIA@MIT Post-Doctoral Fellow aPril 12 “Urbanization, Poverty and Land-Use in the Megacities of South Asia” elizabeTh deaN herMaNN Professor of Urban Studies & Landscape Architecture, Design for Development, and the History of Islamic Architecture & Urbanism, Rhode Island School of Design aPril 26 “Interrupting the Archive: Indigenous Interventions to Colonial Categories of Indian Heritage” MriNaliNi rajaGoPalaN AKPIA@MIT Post-Doctoral Fellow May 3 “Breaching the Walled Cities of Bilâd al-Shâm” Nicolas ProuTeau AKPIA@MIT Post-Doctoral Fellow lectures are at 5:30 pm and un less indicated, on Mondays in room 3-133. lectu res are free and open to the public. Emperor Philip the Arab (204–249) SPONSORED BY THE AGA KHAN PROGRAM FOR ISLAMIC ARCHITECTURE AT MIT SPRING 2010 “aN eveNiNG WiTh...” LECTURE SERIES AKPIA MIT

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february 23 (Tuesday lecture at 5:30 pm in room 3-133)

“ H a r a r, a M u s l i m C i t y i n E t h i o p i a ”

PhiliPPe revaulT

Architect & Urbanist . Fulbr ight Visi t ing Professor, Wentworth Inst i tute of Technology

March 8“ R e v i s i t i n g t h e Tr o p e o f ‘ U n i t y a n d Va r i e t y ’ i n I s l a m i c A r t ”

Gülru NeciPoğlu

Aga Khan Professor of Is lamic Art , Harvard Universi ty

aPril 5“ T h e A r c h i t e c t u r e o f M i g r a t i o n : Tr a n s l a t i o n a n d C r e a t i v e S y n t h e s i s i n t h e M o s q u e s o f Ta m i l , H a d h r a m i a n d C h i n e s e P e r a n a k a n C o m m u n i t i e s i n t h e E m p o r i a o f N u s a n t a r a ”

iMraN biN TajudeeN

AKPIA@MIT Post-Doctoral Fel low

aPril 12“ U r b a n i z a t i o n , P o v e r t y a n d L a n d - U s e i n t h e M e g a c i t i e s o f S o u t h A s i a ”

elizabeTh deaN herMaNN

Professor of Urban Studies & Landscape Architecture, Design for Development, and the History of Is lamic Architecture & Urbanism, Rhode Is land School of Design

aPril 26“ I n t e r r u p t i n g t h e A r c h i v e : I n d i g e n o u s I n t e r v e n t i o n s t o C o l o n i a l C a t e g o r i e s o f I n d i a n H e r i t a g e ”

MriNaliNi rajaGoPalaN

AKPIA@MIT Post-Doctoral Fel low

May 3“ B r e a c h i n g t h e Wa l l e d C i t i e s o f B i l â d a l - S h â m ”

Nicolas ProuTeau

AKPIA@MIT Post-Doctoral Fel low

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