Welcome to public talks and a discussion on how to diversify architectural histories All over the world, architectural and urban historians are engaged in diversifying the histories of who and what shapes our physical context. While architectural history has for a long time now connected ideas of creativity with the agency of Euro-American men who are presented as heroes of modernism, and celebrated their built works as canon, there is today a renewed interest in new, more inclusive and accurate histories of our physical contexts. Such histories can pave the way for new imaginaries and alternative futures in which buildings, landscapes and cities can be made, shared and cared for in more ecologically and socially just ways. At this roundtable international researchers will present short stories that highlight how women, street performers and activists have had agency in the built environment. Further, it will bring to light collective action as an integral, yet often hidden, work-form in architecture, landscape architecture and urban design. Doing so,diversifying architectural histories becomes a project that is inextricably linked to ideas about the present, and the future. The roundtable offers a rare possibility to be in one of the oldest buildings of the University of Copenhagen: Munkekælderen, a gendered learning space with a multi-layered history that seems well-suited for our context. Everyone is welcome to join the discussion and we seek to provide an inclusive and welcoming atmosphere characterized by genuine curiosity and generosity. The spaces are accessible for wheelchairs users. Speakers -Barbara Penner, The Bartlett School of Architecture, UCL -Anne Pind, University of Copenhagen, Landscape Architecture and Planning/The Danish Academy, School of Architecture -Meike Schalk, KTH Stockholm/architecture -Henriette Steiner, University of Copenhagen, Landscape Architecture and Planning -Xiaohui Zhang, University of Copenhagen, Landscape Architecture and Planning Moderator: Svava Riesto, University of Copenhagen, Landscape Architecture and Planning Place: University of Copenhagen, Frue Plads, Munkekælderen. Entrance from the left side of the university building. A sign will guide you along the way Time: 17:00 - 18:30 Sted København Dato 14/12/2023 Kursusdato 14/12/2023