The project is in to its second of three years now, and it’s beginning to get very busy. To recap,…
Pavilions of the Commons_#1
This hastily drawn beach-hut-on-wheels-thing first appeared on this blog in a post here. I (mostly) drew it on the train…
Time situated, embodied and performed
I have already written about the session I was organising with archaeologist Lesley McFadyen at this year’s TAG conference here.…
Scandalous Space, the book
My little book about architecture and archaeology has just come out. It’s called Scandalous Space: between architecture and archaeology and…
Places for Paying Attention
At the beginning of this month I presented a paper at the City as a Commons conference at the University of…
The Memory, Playfulness and Imaginary of English Urban Commons
Last month I brought together representatives from each of the four urban commons central to the AHRC-funded project on which…
Archaeological architectures Architectural archaeologies
It is a great privilege and a pleasure to be co-running a session with archaeologist Lesley McFadyen at his year’s…
Sites of Encounter
Currently running in the School of Architecture and Design at the University of Brighton is this exhibition (poster above) of…
A Chronotopic Chart
Main image: Excerpts from final, 4.5m long, fold-out Chronotopic Chart. At one point during the research for my PhD, overwhelmed…