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HYPER-TRADITIONS
Conference Program
Friday, December 15
7:45 AM 8:15 AM
REGISTRATION
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8:15 AM 8:45 AM
INTRODUCTORY CONFERENCE REMARKS
Nezar AlSayyad, University of California, Berkeley,
U.S.A.
Vimolsiddhi Horayangura, Thammasat University, Bangkok, Thailand
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8:45 AM 10:45 AM
PAPER SESSIONS
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A.1 HYPER-ARCHITECTURE, VIRTUAL SPACES,
AND PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE
Session Chair: Anne Toxey, University of California, Berkeley, U.S.A.
Mindscapes, "Affordance," and Virtual Ecosystems
Maurizio Forte
Istituto per le Tecnologie Applicate ai Beni Culturali, Italy
Recoding Architecture: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
Hesham Khairy Abdelfattah and Ali Abd Alraouf
Cairo University, Egypt and Bahrain University, Bahrain
A New Type of Medical Tourism Emerges: Real Physical Change, Neither
Hyper-Virtual Nor Traditional-Colonializing
Robert Mugerauer
University of Washington, Seattle, USA
Wireless Sites: British Architecture in the Space of Radio (1927-1945)
Shundana Yusaf
Princeton University, Princeton, USA
Traditional Architecture in the Era of the Web 2.0: Using Online
Participative Tools to Develop an Internet Database of Traditional Buildings
Gabriel Arboleda
University of California, Berkeley, USA
B.1 HERITAGE SITES AND THEIR CONTESTED
MEANINGS
Session Chair: Mrinalini
Rajagopalan, University of California, Berkeley, U.S.A.
Hyper-Tradition
and World Heritage: A Question of Cultural or Economic Sustainability?
Christine M. Landorf
University of Newcastle, Callaghan, Australia
Heritage of Disappearance? Shekkipmei and
Collective Memories in Posthandover Hong Kong
Cecilia Chu
University of California, Berkeley, USA
Hyper
Tradition versus Cultural Interpretation in Phuket Town
Yongtanit Pimonsanthean
Thammasat University, Bangkok, Thailand
Choosing Cultural Heritages: Memories of Two Groups of Tibetan Monasteries
in Central China and Their Re-Construction
Liu Dan
Chinese University of Hong Kong, China
The Use of Hindu, Buddhist, and Animist Symbolism in the Globalization of
Chiang Mai City
Thosaporn Sodabunlu
King Mongkuts Institute of Technology Ladkrabang, Bangkok, Thailand
C.1 IDENTITY POLITICS, TRADITIONS, AND
EMERGING NATIONALISMS
Session Chair: Chee-Kien Lai,
National University of Singapore
From Radical
Innovation to Hyper-Tradition in Seventy Years: Synthesizing Past and
Present in Italys Fascist-Era "New Towns"
Mia Fuller
University of California, Berkeley, USA
Por Ahora: The Nuances of Neo-Populism in Venezuela
Carmen Rojas
University of California, Berkeley, USA
Struggling with
Chaos: The Residence of Dr. Zhang Yunpen, China
Kuang-Ting Huang
University of Washington, Seattle, USA
NGO Webmasters as
Agents of a Kutchhi Pan-Nationhood
Azhar Tyabji
Urban Design Research Institute, Mumbai, India
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10:45 AM 11:00 AM
COFFEE BREAK
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11:00 AM 12:40 PM
PAPER SESSIONS
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A.2 NEW MODERNITIES AND THE URBAN
IMAGINARY
Session Chair: C. Greig
Crysler, University of California, Berkeley, U.S.A.
Hyper-Traditions and Third World Modernism: The Case of Hanoi
Duanfang Lu
University of Sydney, Australia
The Urban Imaginary
in Modern Egypt and Hyper-Subjectivity
Mona El-Sherif
University of California, USA
Altered Traditions and Borrowed Modernities: Experiencing the Edge of
the Hyper-real in Kenya
Tadd Andersen
University of California, USA
B.2 PRAXIS, PRESERVATION, AND POWER
Session Chair:
Gunawan Tjahjono, University of Indonesia, Depok, Indonesia
Recolonizing Asia:
Transnational Politics and the Praxis of Preservation
Montira Horayangura Unakul
UNESCO, Bangkok, Thailand
The Surfaces of Memory in Berlin: Rebuilding the Hohenzollern City Palace
Didem Ekici
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA
Displaying the Orient in the Orient: The Wholesale Textile Mall and the
Politics of Space in Jakarta
Herlily
University of California, Berkeley, USA
Old Buildings, New Landscape: Redeveloping Historic Neighbourhoods A Case
Study of Xin Tian Di, Shanghai, China
Fengqi Qian
Deakin University, Melbourne, Australia
C.2
HYPER-TRADITION, MIGRATION, AND PLACE-MAKING
Session Chair:
Vimalin Rujivacharakul, University of Delaware, Newark,
U.S.A.
Chinese-Built Western Towers: The Hyper-Tradition of the Overseas Chineses
Fortified Towers in the Cantonese Counties of Kaiping and Taishan
Ho Yin Lee and Lynne DiStefano
University of Hong Kong,
China
Connection to Place, Migration and the Transformation of Tradition in the
Wellesley Islands
Paul Memmott
University of Queensland,
Australia
The Complex Relationship Between Identity, Heritage, and Migration of the Using
- A Traditional Community at the Eastern End of Java
Endang Darjosanjoto
Sepuluh-Nopember Institute of Technology, Surabaya, Indonesia
The Place of Asmaalti:
A Narrative of Migration, Identity and Heritage in Cyprus
Hifsiye Pulhan and Ibrahim Numan
Eastern Mediterranean University, Famagusta, North Cyprus
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12:40 PM 1:25 PM
LUNCH
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1:25 PM 3:05
PM
PAPER SESSIONS
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A.3 HYPER-TRADITIONS AND THE AMERICAN
EVERYDAY
Session Chair: William
Bechhoefer, University of Maryland, College Park, U.S.A.
Hyper-traditions in The Historic American Town: The Fundamentalisms of
Historic Preservation
Thomas Merrigan
Chiang Mai University, Thailand
The Village Ideal: The Dialectic of the Real and the Imaginary in Modern Planning
Susanne Cowan
University of California, Berkeley, USA
Making the Familiar
Strange: Mythologies of the Everyday Environment
in Springfield, U.S.A.
B.D. Wortham
University of Maryland, USA
B.3 TRADITIONS OF LABOR AND MIGRATION
Session Chair: Howard Davis,
University of Oregon, Eugene, U.S.A.
" Vocational
Migrants" and a "Tradition of Longing"
Trevor Marchand
University of London, UK
The Empty House: Architecture and Identity in Michoacαn, Mexico
Catherine Ettinger
Universidad Michoacana, Morelia, Mexico
Baan Farang: Living the Dream in Isan, Northeast Thailand
William Wormsley
North Carolina State, Raleigh,
USA
A Living Exhibition: Labor, Desire, and the Marketing of American Indian
Arts and Crafts in Santa Fe
Matthew J. Martinez
Ohkay Owingeh, USA
C.3 DETERRITORIALIZATION AND THE
PRODUCTION OF SPACE
Session Chair:
Duanfang Lu, University of Sydney, Australia
Han Rambutan Orchard, Singapore: A Site for Overseas Chinese
Place-making
Chee-Kien Lai
National University of Singapore, Singapore
2020: The City
Deterritorialized
Diane Wildsmith
University of Indonesia, Depok, Indonesia and George Washington University,
Washington DC, USA
Diversity and Joint
Organization of Gypsy Populations in Turkey
Emine Incirlioglu
Bilkent University, Ankara, Turkey
Lost: Cultural
Heritage and Globalization in Modern China
Luo Pan
Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China
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3:05 PM 3:20 PM
COFFEE BREAK
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3:20 PM 5:00 PM
PAPER SESSIONS
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A.4 DISPLAYING TRADITION: THE SPACE OF
THE MUSEUM
Session Chair: Yasser
Elshestawy, United Arab Emirate University, El-Ain, U.A.E.
Comparative Alterities: Native Encounters, and the National Museum
C. Greig Crysler
University of California, Berkeley, USA
Re-assessing the Story of Mark Twains Hometown
Regina Faden
Mark Twain Museum, Hannibal, USA
Recognizing Change in
the Replication of the Barnes Foundation
Tricia Stuth
University of Tennessee, USA
Under (the Looking) Glass: Perspectives on the Preservation and Display of
Cultural History
Anne Toxey
University of California, Berkeley, USA
B.4 MOBILIZING THE SPECTACLE OF
TRADITION
Session Chair:
Mark Gillem, University of Oregon, Eugene, U.S.A.
Circus City :
Debunking Culture-led Regeneration in Montreal
Anne-Marie Broudehoux
University of Quebec, Montreal, Canada
Bounded Tourism:
Immigrant Politics, Consumption, and Traditions at Plaza Mexico
C lara Irazabal
University of Southern California, Los Angeles, USA
Migration, Power and the Line: Ceremonies of Collective Transgression
in the Spatial Archteypes of Elias Canetti
Michael Chapman
University of Newcastle,
Cooks Hill, Australia
Creating New Worlds with Hyper-Traditional Living Spheres in Japanese
Migrations
Izumi Kuroishi
Aoyama Gakuin Womens Junior College, Tokyo, Japan
C.4 THE PRODUCTION OF ETHNICIZED SPACES
Session Chair: Emily
Gottreich, University of California, Berkeley, U.S.A.
Little Indonesia in the Dutch Polder: Migration, old age and
tradition in the Netherlands
Marcel Vellinga
Oxford Brookes University, Oxford, UK
Investigating the Cultural Core: Spatializing the Process of Acculturation
for Hmong and Lowland Laotian Immigrants in Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Lynne Dearborn
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, USA
Little India: Spaces
of Ethnicity, Exchange and Boundedness
Limin Hee
National University of Singapore, Singapore
The Forming of
Chinese Identity A Case of Chicagos Chinatown
Chuo Shannon Li
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, USA
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5:15 PM 5:30 PM
Ceremonial Arrival
Her Royal Highness Princess Mahachakri Sirindhorn
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5:30 PM 6:00 PM
OPENING
CEREMONY
Surapon Nitikraipot, Rector of Thammasat
University, Bangkok, Thailand
Nezar AlSayyad, University of California, Berkeley, U.S.A.
6:00 PM 6:40 PM
KEYNOTE ADDRESS: THE URBAN TRADITION
Michael Sorkin, The City College of New York, U.S.A.
7:00 PM 9:00 PM
OPENING RECEPTION
Saturday , December 16
8:30 AM 10:30 AM
PAPER SESSIONS
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A.5 URBAN REAL ESTATE AND THE
COMMODIFICATION OF TRADITION
Session Chair: John
Stallmeyer, University of California, Berkeley, U.S.A.
Reality/Television: Hype, Tradition and Everyday Life in Rural Thailand
Kim Dovey
University of Melbourne, Australia
A Noble Life: Commodification of Traditions in Modern Hong Kong
Lynne DiStefano and Debbie Wong Tak Yee
University of Hong Kong, China
Tradition of Celebration: Redefining Selves and Reclaiming Identity of
Chinese Indonesians in the Post New Order Era
Gunawan Tjahjono
University of Indonesia, Depok, Indonesia
Comparative
Assessment of Traditional Architecture and Invented Tradition: The Greek
Island of Folegandros and its Promotion via the Internet
Eleni K. Aga
National Technical University of Athens, Greece
The City as the
Mirror Image of the Developer Company: Kelapa Gading
Evawani Ellisa
University of Indonesia, Depok, Indonesia
B.5 TRADITION
AND THE HYPER-MODERN
Session Chair: Anna Rubbo,
University of Sydney, Australia
Hypertraditions and Hyperreality: The Old and New in Japan
Nelson Graburn
University of California, Berkeley, USA
Transitory Sites: Mapping Dubais Forgotten Urban Public Spaces
Yasser Elsheshtawy
United Arab Emirates University, El-Ain, UAE
The Cultural Double
Helix of Hyper-Modernization and Hyper-Tradition
Sidh Sintusingha
University of Melbourne, Australia
Virtual Interventions: The Impact of Interactive Soundscapes and Visual
Stimulation on Physical Architectural Spaces
Nadia Mounajjed
University of Sheffield, UK
C.5
RE-IMAGINING ARCHITECTURAL HERITAGE AND CULTURAL IDENTITY
Session Chair: Montira
Horayangura Unakul, UNESCO, Bangkok, Thailand
Painting the Mouth:
Identity, Heritage & Migration
Paul Oliver
Oxford Brookes University, Oxford, UK
Hyper-Identity and Kuwaiti Architecture
Yasser Mahgoub
Kuwait University, Kuwait
Yemens Cisterns at
High Altitudes
Morna Livingston
Philadelphia University,
Philadelphia, USA
Merging Old and New:
Saifi Village, Beirut City Center
Sofia Shwayri
New York University, New York, USA
Staged Authenticity Dakshinachitra Museum of Arts and Crafts, South India
Sushmita Prabhakar
University of Cincinnati, USA
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10:30 AM 10:50 AM
COFFEE BREAK
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10:50 AM 12:50 PM
PLENARY SESSION:
HYPER-TRADITIONS/SIMULATED REALITIES
Discussant:
Mia Fuller
University of California, Berkeley, U.S.A
CinemaRealities
Dietrich
Neumann
Brown University, Providence, U.S.A.
Glocalizing Jerusalem: Hyper-Traditions at the Foot of Temple Mount
Alona Nitzan-Shiftan
Technion, Haifa, Israel
1:30 PM 7:30 PM
BANGKOK CITY TOUR
Sunday , December 17
8:30 AM 10:10 AM
PAPER SESSIONS
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A.6 MEDIATING RELIGION
Session Chair: Mia Fuller,
University of California, Berkeley, U.S.A.
Hyper-Hinduism: The
Internet and the Re-Making of "India"
M. Reza Pirbhai
Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, USA
Xena Meets Krishna:
Putting Gods on Television
Gail H.
Sutherland
Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, USA
Vodun Art and The
Hyper-Visualization of Africa
Peter Sutherland
Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, USA
Fatwas
on the Mainframe
Reem A. Meshal
Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, USA
B.6 HYPER-TRADITIONS AND POSTCOLONIAL
LEGACIES
Session Chair:
Anne-Marie Broudehoux, University of Quebec, Montreal, Canada
Hong Kong: Postmodern
Habitus of Parenthetical Identity
Surajit Chakravarty
University of Southern California, Los Angeles, USA
Hyped or Hyper?: The Productive F(r)ictions of Tropical Architecture in
Postcolonial Singapore and
Malaysia
Jiat Hwee Chang
University of California, Berkeley, USA
The Impact of
Hyper-Tourism on Colonial Built Heritage
and its
Traditional Environment
Robert Ian Chaplin
Macau Polytechnic Institute, Macau
Partition and its
Aftermath: The Search for Delhis Hindu Past
Mrinalini Rajagopalan
University of California, Berkeley, USA
C.6 CREATING AND CONTESTING EXCLUSIONARY
ARCHITECTURES
Session Chair:
Robert Mugerauer, University of Washington, Seattle, U.S.A.
Theres No Reality Like Hyper-Reality
Lineu Castello
Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
The Configuration of a
Cross-Cultural Theory of Architecture Exploring the Treatise
Paul Memmott and James Davidson
University of Queensland,
Australia
Gendering the Space
of Differences
Wijitbusaba Marome
Thammasat University, Bangkok, Thailand
The Bridge: A New
Dimension in Cairene Public Spaces
Heba Farouk Ahmed
Cairo University, Egypt
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10:10 AM 10:30 AM
COFFEE BREAK
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10:30 AM 12:10 PM
PAPER SESSIONS
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A.7 FILM, CULTURE, AND THE PRODUCTION OF
TRADITION
Session Chair: Dietrich Neumann, Brown University, Providence, U.S.A.
Imaging the (Un)real:
Space in Bollywood Films
Vandini Mehta
University of California, Berkeley, USA
Re-imagining Mythic Constructions: Banaras through Satyajit Rays
Aparajito
Rohit Raj Mehndiratta
Brooklyn, New York, USA
Blissfully Yours: Reading the "Real" Tradition of Illegal Immigrants
Soranart Sinuraibhan
Khon Kaen University, Thailand
B.7 TOURISM AND AUTHENTICITY
Session Chair: Nelson Graburn,
University of California, Berkeley, U.S.A.
Tourism,
Authenticity, and Hyper-Traditions: the Case of Kafr Al-Gouna, Egypt
Khaled Nezar Adham
United Arab Emirates University, El-Ain, UAE
Mount Athos: Notes on
the Authenticity of Fake
Mohamed Elshahed
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, USA
Learning from Las Vegas! The Recent Development of Macaos
Mega-Casino/Resorts
Chung Man Carmen Tsui
University of California, Berkeley, USA
Local Culture in the
Global Village: Authenticity in a Tai Tourist Town
Sirima Na Songkhla
University of Melbourne, Australia
C.7 FIXING IDENTITIES IN SPACE AND PLACE
Session Chair: Clara Iraz αbal,
University of Southern California, Los Angeles, U.S.A.
The Invention of a Neo-Uyghur Style: A Contemporary Place-Bound
Architecture
Jean-Paul Loubes
Ecole Nationale Superieure d'Architecture de Bordeaux, Talence, France
Sites of Chineseness:
Re-constructing the Imagery of the Chinese Garden in Contemporary Chinese
Art and Architecture
Chan Yuen Lai
Chinese University of Hong Kong, China
Spatial Forms of Cultural Heritage
Nadia Charalambous
Intercollege, Cyprus
Space as "Public Relations" ?
Urban Morphology and Ethnic Identity in Macao
Paula Engracia Martins
University College London, UK
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12:10 PM 1:30 PM
LUNCH and IASTE BOARD MEETING
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1:30 PM 1:40 PM
PRESENTATION OF JEFFREY COOK
AWARD
Recipient of Scholar
Award: Mona Khechen
Recipient of Student Award:
Imran bin Tajudeen
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1:40 PM 3:40 PM
PLENARY SESSION: REAL PLACES: DEATH OR BARE LIFE
Discussant:
John Lie
University of California, Berkeley, U.S.A
A Ghost in the
Machine: Death, Memory, and Modernism in the Mexican City
Gareth Jones
London School of Economics, UK
Professionalism as
Universalism, Neutrality as Identity: Ethics and Solidarities Among ICRC Workers
Liisa Malkki
Stanford University, USA
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3:40 PM 4:00 PM
COFFEE BREAK
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4:00 PM 6:00 PM
PAPER SESSIONS
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A.8 HYPER-TOURISM AND CULTURAL CHANGE
Session Chair: Michael
Robinson, Leeds Metropolitan University, Leeds, U.K.
Reinterpreting Tradition: The Canals as Visitor Attractions
Julia Fallon
Welsh School of Hospitality, Tourism and Leisure Management, Cardiff, UK
More than Paradise: Dilemmas of Authenticity in a World Music Festival
Stephen McElhinney
Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia
Representing the Legacies of Confucius: Modern Meanings of an Ancient
Heritage Site in China
Hongliang Yan
Sheffield Hallam University, Sheffield, UK
Chinese Tourists in
Thailand: The Invention of a Tourist Experience
John Walsh and Pawana Techavimol
Shinawatra International University, Bangkok, Thailand
B.8 ARCHITECTURAL MANIFESTATIONS OF
GLOBAL CHANGES
Session Chair:
David Moffat,
University of California, Berkeley, USA
Houses of Guangzhou: Shifting Identities Amid Morphological Warfare
Howard Davis and Matthew Brown
University of Oregon, Eugene, USA
Spirituality and High
Technology Combined: The Swaminarayan Akshardham Complex at Gandhinagar,
India
Renu Desai
University of California, Berkeley, USA
From Destructive
Creativity to Amazing Reality: Hyper-Traditions in Thai Heritage
Conservation and Development
Karin Klinkajorn
King Mongkuts Institute of Technology Ladkrabang, Bangkok, Thailand
Disjointed Jakarta:
Hyper-Traditional Planning Attitudes vs. Rhizomatic Growth in a Post-Colonial City
Dewi Susanti
Universitas Pelita Harapan, Jakarta, Indonesia
Kampong Tua Tunu:
Hyper-Tradition and Power-Space-Place Making
Undi Gunawan
Universitas Pelita Harapan, Tangerang, Indonesia
C.8 GLOBAL TRANSFORMATIONS AND LOCAL
TRADITIONS
Session Chair:
L. Keith Loftin, University of Colorado, Denver, U.S.A.
Globalization and Hybridization in a Post-Nomadic Native Community: The Case
of Vashra'ii K'oo, Alaska
Steven C. Dinero
Philadelphia University, Philadelphia, USA
Muscat: Rethinking its
Heritage
Mohamed El Amrousi
United Arab Emirates University, Dubai, UAE
Ascending Dragons of the Mekong: Continuity and Change in the Built
Environment in Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam
Joseph Aranha
Texas Tech University, Lubbock, USA
A
Village in the Garrigue: Competing Visions for the Midi of
Cιzanne and the Artists
Elizabeth Riorden
University of Cincinnati, USA
The Frontier of a Theme Park: A Case Study of Community Development in
Bowang
Liang-yi Yen
Feng Chia University, Taiwan, China
Monday, December 18
8:30 AM 10:10 PM
PAPER SESSIONS
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A.9 SELLING THE PRODUCTIONS OF TRADITION
Session Chair:
Marcel Vellinga, Oxford Brookes University, Oxford, U.K.
Made in China: A
Cypriot Village in Transition
Rosemary Latter
Oxford Brookes University, Oxford, UK
Architectural Tradition as a Product of Tourism: Reproducing Aborginal
Built Environments in the 21st Century
Tim ORourke
University of Queensland, Australia
The Loss of Vernacular References: Private Housing Development in Kota
Wisata, Indonesia
Triatno Yudo Harjoko and Peter Yogan Gandakusuma
University of Indonesia, Depok, Indonesia
B.9 HYPER-SPACES OF DETENTION,
EXCEPTION, AND TRANSGRESSION
Session Chair:
Dell Upton, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, U.S.A.
Beyond the Spectacle:
Al-Saha Heritage Village, Beirut
Mona Khechen
Boston, USA
The State and its
Others: Challenging the Double Perception of A-Locality
Oryan Shachar
Technion, Haifa, Israel
Between Nation and the World: Transforming Space and Identity through the
Refugee Experience
Romola Sanyal
University of California, Berkeley, USA
The Seduction of
Destruction
Aarati Kanekar
University of Cincinnatti, USA
C.9 THE HYPER-TRADITIONS OF DOMESTIC
SPACE
Session Chair: Steven Dinero,
Philadelphia University, Philadelphia, U.S.A.
Authority in Maya Domiciliary Transformation: A History of
Hyper-traditions
James Davidson
University of Queensland, Australia
Hyper Architecture and Lost Traditions? Dwelling Transformations on
Pongso-no-Tau
Jeffrey Hou
University of Washington, Seattle, USA
Houses
Where Ghosts Dwell:
Ghostly Matters in
Contemporary Thai Homes
Nuttinee Karnchanaporn
King Mongkuts University of Technology Thonburi, Bangkok, Thailand
Coexistence of Parallel Universes: A Survival Tradition in Dwellings
of Northeastern Thailand
Nopadon Thungsakul
Khon Kaen University, Khon Kaen, Thailand
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10:10 AM 10:30 PM
COFFEE BREAK
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10:30 AM 12:30 PM
PAPER SESSIONS
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A.10 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, TRADITIONAL
ECONOMIES, AND GLOBAL CHANGES
Session Chair: Timothy Duane,
University of California, Berkeley, U.S.A.
Hybrid Urbanism in Bahrain: From Pearl Hunting to Pearl Making:
The Story
of Iconic Development
Ali Abd Alraouf and Hesham Khairy Abdelfattah
Bahrain Univerity, Bahrain and Cairo University, Egypt
From
Moonshine to Sunshine:
Landscapes of Local Industry in Rural Ireland
Gareth Doherty
Harvard University, Cambridge, USA
New
Silicon Valleys: Informatization, Globalization and Tradition in Bangalore,
India
John Stallmeyer
University of California, Berkeley, USA
B.10 TRADITION IN ARCHITECTURAL PRACTICE
Session Chair: Mui Ho,
University of California, Berkeley, U.S.A.
The Transformation of Towers
Jacqueline Victor and L. Keith Loftin III
University of Denver and University of Colorado, Denver, USA
The Regeneration of Ban Suan Rim Khlong: Steps Towards
Sustainability for Thai Communities
Cuttaleeya Noparatnaraporn
Kasetsart University, Bangkok, Thailand
The Earth = The Site: From the Enriching Diversity of Built Forms to
the Essential Understanding of Their Kinship
Andre Casault
Universite Laval, Quebec City, Canada
Hyper-Tourism in the Mediterranean Riviera of Turkey
Ebru Aras Miroglu
Middle East Technical University, Ankara, Turkey
The Role of Hyper-Tradition in the Contemporary Architecture of Malaysia: A
Discussion of Identity, Cultural Heritage and Immigration
Parisa Shahmohamadi
Tehran, Iran
C.10 MODERN SITES OF CONSUMPTION
Session Chair:
Annie Tennant, Sydney, Australia
The New Main Street: Hyperconsumption and the Lifestyle Center
Mark Gillem
University of Oregon, Eugene, USA
The Production of Consumption Spaces and the Uses of Tradition in Branding
the Thai Nation
Rachadaporn Kanitpun
Thammasat University, Bangkok, Thailand
New Delhis Shopping Malls: Spaces of Multiple-Consumptions
Varun Kapur
University of California, Berkeley, USA
State Constructs of Culture and Tourist Imagery for the
MalayIndonesian Districts of Singapore: Ethnic Stereotypes in the
Reinvention of Traditional Environments
Imran Bin Tajudeen
National University of Singapore, Singapore
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12:30 PM 1:30 PM
LUNCH
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1:30 PM 3:10 PM
PAPER SESSIONS
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A.11 MEDIATED SPACES AND THE NATIONAL
IMAGINARY
Session Chair: Lynne
DiStefano, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Created Traditions: The Case of the Estrada Real (Kings Road),
A Cultural Route in Brazil
Leonardo Castriota
Universidade Federal De Minas Gerais, Minas Gerais, Brazil
Critiques on Wat Nai Hang: Re-thinking the Strategy of the Ministry
of Culture
Sant Suwatcharapinun
Chiang Mai University, Thailand
The View from the
Minaret: Appropriating Mosques for a Hindu Banaras
Madhuri Desai
University of California, Berkeley, USA
Nationalist
Chronotopes: Freedom Park and the Struggle for National Identity
Mpho Matsipa
University of California, Berkeley, USA
B.11 THE IMAGINARY VERNACULAR AND THE
NEW TRADITIONAL
Session Chair:
Hesham Khairy Abdelfattah, Cairo University, Egypt
Mediterranean Architecture Styles in Indonesia: Architecture Style Migration Versus the Adaptability of the Chinese
Ethnic in Indonesia
Freddy H. Istanto
Petra Christian University, Surabaya, Indonesia
The Conveyor-Belt Vernacular: Hyper-Traditions in the Grameen Bank
Housing Program in Bangladesh
Adnan Morshed
Catholic University of America, Washington DC, USA
Changes in Thai Vernacular Housing: Emphasizing, Eliminating and Enclosing
an Aquatic Environment
Wandee Pinijvarasin
Kasetsart University, Bangkok, Thailand
Hyper Cypriot Architecture: The Transformation of Local and Global Values
Ozlem Olgac Turker and Hifsiye Pulhan
Eastern Mediterranean University, Famagusta, North Cyprus
C.11 THE CHANGING MEANINGS OF
TRADITIONAL ARCHITECTURE
Session Chair:
Joseph Aranha, Texas Tech, Lubbock, U.S.A.
New Traditions and Old Realities Old Traditions and New Realities: The
Emergence of Post-Maoist Park Design in China
Mary G. Padua
University of Hong Kong, China
Revealing Heritage and Desire through Istanbuls Avenues and Alleyways
Alison Snyder
University of Oregon, Eugene,
USA
Place
and Hyper-place in Chiang Mai: Meanings of sSacred
Architecture in the Secular Age
Pranom Tansukanun
Khon Kaen University, Khon Kaen, Thailand
Hyper Traditions/Hip
Villages: Urbanite Villagers of Western Anatolia
Sebnem Yucel Young
Izmir Institute of Technology, Izmir, Turkey
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3:10 PM 3:30 PM
COFFEE BREAK
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3:30 PM 5:10 PM
FINAL PLENARY PANEL: HYPER-TRADITIONS
Discussant:
Hasan-Uddin Khan
Roger Williams University, Bristol, U.S.A.
Panelists:
Gareth Jones
London School of Economics, London, U.K
Liisa Malkki
Stanford University, Stanford, U.S.A.
Alona
Nitzan-Shiftan
Technion, Haifa, Israel
Dietrich Neumann
Brown University, Providence, U.S.A.
Nezar AlSayyad
University of California, Berkeley, California, U.S.A.
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5:30 PM 11:00 PM
CLOSING RECEPTION/EVENING EXCURSION TO AYUDDTHAYA
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