Stockholms Stad, the Municipal Council, kindly invites us to a guided tour and a reception at the City Hall (map 1)

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Buildings in Society III, 11-14/5 2017 in Stockholm Preliminary Program Thursday 11 th May 15.15-17.30 Stockholms Stad, the Municipal Council, kindly invites us to a guided tour and a reception at the City Hall (map 1) c. 18.00 City walk in the Old town with Anna Bergman, Stockholms Stadsmuseum Friday 12 th May Registration from 8 am at The Swedish History Museum (map 2) 8.30 8.45 Introduction 8.45 14.00 Session 1. Household and domestic space 8.45-9.05 Sarah Kerr, Leuven, Belgium: Facets of functions: a study of medieval lodging ranges. 9.05-9.25 Marianne Hem Eriksen, Oslo, Norway: Assembling houses, house assemblages: How can we study prehistoric buildings from household perspectives? 9.25-9.45 Jingru Cyan Cheng, London, UK: Rural Home for China s Floating Population: The Family House for A Split Household Arrangement. 9.45-10.00 Panel discussion 10.00-10.30 Coffee 10.30-10.50 Göran Tagesson, Linköping, Sweden: The brilliant idea of the bookkeeper Johan Peter Frisk and the coming of a new urban wooden housing culture in Linköping, Sweden. 10.50-11.10 Evangelia Tsesmeli, New Mexico, USA: Pueblo Households in Transition in Contact and After-Revolt Periods in New Mexico. 11.10-11.30 Grete Swensen, Oslo, Norway: Entangled heritage values: Reception centres for asylum seekers as semi-permanent dwellings. 11.30-11.45 Panel discussion 11.45-12.45 Lunch

12.45-13.05 Liz Thomas, Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK: Sailortown, Belfast, Northern Ireland an urban/maritime community. 13.05-13.25 Georg Haggrén, Helsinki, Finland: When the dwellings got glass windows. 13.25-13.45 Martin Hansson, Lund, Sweden. Oh human think of your fate,.. Tablets with text and images in Renaissance buildings in Scania. 13.5-14.00 Panel discussion 14.00-18.00 Skansen, open air museum 14.00-14.20 Introduction Mattias Bäckström: A few words on the interconnections of nineteenth-century scholarly and aesthetic ideas with historical wooden structures at Skansen and other Scandinavian open-air museums 14.20-14.45 Coffee Gunnar Almevik: Gaze of traditional farmsteads and (scientific) construction of Swedish building types 14.45 Walk to Skansen 18.00 Skansen closes Saturday 13 th May 8.30 12.10 Session 2. Organizing space 8.30-8.50 Dag Lindström, Uppsala, Swede: Domestic space and the workshop. Artisans in 18 th century Swedish towns. 8.50-9.10 Katherine Weikert, Winchester, UK: Space, Gender & Authority in the Manorial Settings of England, ca 900 1200. 9.10-9.30 Juliette Masson, Bourdeaux, France: A common architectural program for monasteries in Aquitaine in the XIIth century: the will of a reforming archbishop.10.50-11.10 9.30-9.45 Panel discussion 9.45-10.15 Coffee 10.15-10.35 Miriam Steinborn, Mainz, Germany: Poor Structures. 10.35-10.55 Anna Bergman, Stockholm, Sweden: Interior/exterior boundaries: building extensions on, above and below street level in Stockholm before the mid-17th century.

10.55-11.15 Jeroen Bouwmeester, Amersfoort, The Netherlands: Building towns - The rise of building in stone in relation to urban development in the Netherlands 11.15-11.35 Reidun Aasheim, Marianne Johansson & Finn-Einar Eliasson, Oslo, Norway: The house that turned around, and the street that wasn't. 11.35-11.50 Panel discussion 11.50-12.50 Lunch 12.50-16.00 Session 3. Perceiving, reconstructing and mediating built environment 12.50-13.10 Mark Gardiner, Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK: The Perception and Conception of English Medieval Houses. 13.10-13.30 Gunnar Almevik & Jonathan Westin, Gothenburg, Sweden: Hemse Stavechurch Revisited. 13.30-13.50 Aishwarya.K.V & Akshayaa V, Chennai, India: Agraharam houses of Tamilnadu- A parametric study. 13.50-14.05 Panel discussion 14.05-14.35 Coffee 14.35-14.55 Catriona Mackie, Isle of Man, UK: Reconstructing the Past: The Origins and Legacy of Cregneash Village Museum, Isle of Man. 14.55-15.15 Mattias Bäckström, Oslo, Norway: Interiors and models of vernacular buildings at the Royal Collection of German Folklore in Berlin: the concept of image and type in museology and house research around 1900. 15.15-15.30 Panel discussion 15.30-17.00 Possibility to see the exhibitions at The Swedish History Museum 15.30-15.45 Short introduction. 18.30 Conference dinner, at The Swedish History Museum Sunday, 14 th May 9.00 11.25 Session 4. Wooden architecture 9.00-9.20 Gunilla Gardelin, Lund, Sweden: Reuse in wooden architecture.

9.20-9.40 Linn Willets Borgen, Oslo, Norway: Transformers. Craftsmanship and Cultural Memory on the Stave Churches. 9.40-10.00 Andrine Nilsen & Gwilym Williams, Gothenburg, Sweden: Has Central Sweden its own timber-framing tradition? 10.00-10.15 Panel discussion 10.15-10.45 Coffee 10.45-11.05 Karl-Magnus Melin & Gunnar Almevik, Gothenburg, Sweden: Transformation in Wooden Building Tradition Before and After the Black Death. 11.05-11.25 Liisa Seppänen, Turku, Finland: The attraction of the houses is not their height but their beautiful plots Wooden architecture in the medieval and early modern Turku. 11.25-11.45 Antoinette Huijbers, s-hertogenbosch, The Netherlands: Re-assembling the house. Households, domestic space and connectivity in the twelfth century. 11.45-12.00 Panel discussion 12.00-12.30 Final discussion

Map 1 Reception at the City Hall - Stockholms Stadshus Stockholms Stad, the Municipal Council, kindly invites us to a guided tour and a reception at the City Hall at 15.30 on the 11 th of May. The Stockholm City Hall, built in the early 20 th century, is one of Sweden s most famous buildings, and one of the capital's most visited tourist attractions. It is famous for its grand ceremonial halls and unique pieces of national romantic art. It is the venue of the Nobel Prize banquet held on 10th of December each year. It also houses offices for 200 people including the Municipal Council. The architect, Ragnar Östberg, was appointed after a contest held in 1907. The building process took 12 years, from 1911 to 1923. Photograph by Yanan Li Photograph by Yanan Li Hantverkargatan 1, 112 21 Stockholm https://goo.gl/maps/9cpfgwq8xdr Photograph by Holger Elgaard

Map 2 The Swedish History Museum Narvavägen 13-17, 114 84 Stockholm https://goo.gl/maps/hmu3xm94wqq http://historiska.se/home/