Heritage Angel’s Awards: for the book Glamour and Gloom: 1930s Architecture in Belfast.
2018
Recognition Type | Awards and prizes (external) |
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Heritage Angel’s Awards: for the book Glamour and Gloom: 1930s Architecture in Belfast.
2018
Recognition Type Awards and prizes (external)
Best Community or Public Engagement initiative: Established Expert: Award as part of the Celebration of Innovation-event at the University of Salford in 2024.
2024
Recognition Type Awards and prizes (internal) Projects The modern backdrop: The impact of architectural modernity on memory, identity and lives in Salford, 1960-1973
Member of the Royal Historial Society
2022
Recognition Type Committee/board/panel member or chair (external)
Member of the Equality, Diversity, and Inclusivity Panel, Royal Institute of British Architects, North-West, Liverpool
2020
Recognition Type Committee/board/panel member or chair (external)
International Archives of Women in Architecture (IAWA), Blacksburg, VA, USA,
2018
Recognition Type Committee/board/panel member or chair (external) URL https://spec.lib.vt.edu/iawa/
Urban Modernisation And Representations Of The Working Class
2023
Recognition Type Conference organisation Description The development of social housing estates after the Second World War in Europe initiated in many cities the radical transition of urban environments. The plans and hopes of architects, planners, and city councils not only focussed on elevating living standards; modern housing estates were also believed to support the development of ‘new communities’ within which pre-existing and widespread social problems would dissolve.
Such modern developments appear in the material and visual culture (film, TV, art, literature, newspapers, etc.) between the 1950s and 1960s whereby artists observed and commented on the transition of urban quarters from blackened, often decaying 19th-century houses to modern tower blocks. The lives and living conditions in the old and new working-class quarters interested artists, filmmakers, and writers as much as the aesthetics of modern urban quarters. Both provided the backgrounds for commentaries on changes in society and modernisation. Movies such as Albert Finney’s Charlie Bubbles in 1968 or Stanley Kubrick’s 1971 A Clockwork Orange utilised the imagery of this transition and offered commentary on the effects and social consequences of modernisation. Kitchen Sink Dramas such as Coronation Street (1960 – ) in the UK, also addressed social housing and modernisation efforts. The literary work of J.G. Ballard (High Rise, 1975) and B.S. Johnson (The Moron Made City, 1966) react to urban modernisation satirically and critically. In the fine arts, the topic and its social consequences were addressed multifacetedly; photographs by artists such as Shirley Baker, UK and Albert Renger-Patzsch, Germany juxtapose social housing and its inhabitants who appear alienated from the modern environment they find themselves in. Representatives of Art Brut and Art Informel were inspired by non-traditional subject matter and art production that was perceived as more genuine. Artworks such as Jean Dubuffet’s Parages fréquentés (Busy Neighbourhood), 1979 observed the asphyxiating nature of urban spaces. Others considered emotional conflicts, society and its development after the Second World War. Yuri Pimenov, on the other hand, worked in the context of the Soviet Union (Wedding on tomorrow’s street, 1962) and depicted the modernisation of cities and social housing as a beacon of hope and evidence of the improving living conditions of the working class.
Affiliated Organisations The University of Salford Projects The modern backdrop: The impact of architectural modernity on memory, identity and lives in Salford, 1960-1973 URL https://hub.salford.ac.uk/modern-salford/the-modern-backdrop-urban-modernisation-and-representations-of-the-working-class-1950-1975/
Resilience in Research and Practice
2022
Recognition Type Conference organisation URL https://salford-repository.worktribe.com/output/1567707/resilience-in-research-and-practice-proceedings-of-the-international-postgraduate-research-conference-ipgrc-2022
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