The Buildings-Landscapes-Cultures Project
Buildings-Landscapes-Cultures serves students enrolled in the Architecture and Art History doctoral programs at the University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee and Madison campuses, respectively. It involves faculty members on both campuses with diverse research and teaching interests, including housing, urban and architectural history, cultural landscapes, urban and rural vernacular, and urban and architectural morphology.
For scholars examining the built environment, the object of analysis is also a work-site and an epistemological location. Central to the BLC pedagogy is a critical examination of the field as a location and a classroom, as well as an object of analysis. Engaging with the field thus takes on multiple forms in Buildings-Landscapes-Cultures scholarship. Fieldwork and research is done in the field, which is itself a site of empirical knowledge. The critical interpretation of the field as a political site is also central to our scholarship. The field is also a classroom and our teaching engages the field in reflexive ways. Check out the BLC field schools offered at the Milwaukee and Madison campuses. |
The Milwaukee Declaration, our founding document, outlines the observations and suggestions offered by an advisory body of scholars who participated in the first BLC state of the field symposium in 2008.
Press Releases: UW-Madison Press Release (Sept. 24th, 2008) Channel 27 News (Sept. 24th, 2008) The Badger Herald (Sept. 25th, 2008) Blogs: Current BLC Fieldschool blog BLC Fieldschool home page |