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The Fehn Symposium 2008

The AHO Fehn Symposium 2008, at Domkirkeodden, Hamar, served as a start-up event for the Routes project, and provided an opportunity to invite key international scholars in the field. The first day of the symposium was dedicated to ‘Routes, roads and landscapes’ and included speakers such as the art historian Charlotte Klonk from Humbolt-Universität zu Berlin, the architect and architectural historian Christine Macy from Dalhousie University, Canada, and the geographer Tim Edensor from Manchester Metropolitan University. The second day of the symposium focused on landscape urbanism today, including speakers such as architect and urbanist Kelly Shannon from Katholieke Universiteit, Leuven, landscape urbanist Alan Berger from MIT and landscape architect Ellen Braae from Aarhus School of Architecture.

The Fehn Symposium 2007

The Fehn Symposium 2007 at Domkirkeodden, Hamar, was an opportunity to invite international scholars to contribute to the initital planning of the Routes project. Brita Brenna, senior scholar in the Routes project, presented her work on 18th century topographical literature, while architectural historian Vittoria di Palma from Columbia University, NY, landscape historians Kenneth Olwig and Matthias Qviström from SLU, Sweden, urbanist Bruno Meulder from KU Leuven, and human geographer Cathrine Brace from University of Exeter were invited to elucidate aspects of routes, roads, and landscapes.