• PhD title : The planning of housing schemes in the rural-urban fringes of Denmark (1970-2000)
• PhD supervisor : Jean-Baptiste Minnaert
Dorian Bianco is a historian of modern and contemporary architecture. He writes a PhD dissertation at Sorbonne University since October 2019 with a topic focusing on the planning of semi-collective settlements within the suburbs and the rural-urban fringes of Danish cities during the last quarter of the 20th century. His research investigates the influence of the garden-city model on housing planning processes and the making of picturesque peri-urban landscapes.
Dorian Bianco studies the history of planning in Northern-Western Europe (Denmark, Benelux, British Isles, France), dealing more particularly with social housing, postwar reconstructions, and new towns both in France and Great Britain. He also takes an interest in landscape history and social and economic history.
His academic background is multidisciplinary. After having achieved humanities in a literary preparatory class at Lycée Louis-le-Grand and a Bachelor in Social Sciences at Paris-Dauphine University, he continued his studies within two Masters : the first one in History of philosophy at Sorbonne Université (2016-2018), during which he spent the final year in exchange program at Copenhagen University (Denmark) and learnt Danish, the second one in History of architecture at Panthéon-Sorbonne University (2018-2019), writing a Master thesis under the direction of Éléonore Marantz-Jaen dedicated to the architecture of Aarhus University (Denmark).
• PhD supervisor : Jean-Baptiste Minnaert
Dorian Bianco is a historian of modern and contemporary architecture. He writes a PhD dissertation at Sorbonne University since October 2019 with a topic focusing on the planning of semi-collective settlements within the suburbs and the rural-urban fringes of Danish cities during the last quarter of the 20th century. His research investigates the influence of the garden-city model on housing planning processes and the making of picturesque peri-urban landscapes.
Dorian Bianco studies the history of planning in Northern-Western Europe (Denmark, Benelux, British Isles, France), dealing more particularly with social housing, postwar reconstructions, and new towns both in France and Great Britain. He also takes an interest in landscape history and social and economic history.
His academic background is multidisciplinary. After having achieved humanities in a literary preparatory class at Lycée Louis-le-Grand and a Bachelor in Social Sciences at Paris-Dauphine University, he continued his studies within two Masters : the first one in History of philosophy at Sorbonne Université (2016-2018), during which he spent the final year in exchange program at Copenhagen University (Denmark) and learnt Danish, the second one in History of architecture at Panthéon-Sorbonne University (2018-2019), writing a Master thesis under the direction of Éléonore Marantz-Jaen dedicated to the architecture of Aarhus University (Denmark).
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Talks by Dorian Bianco
PROGRAMME :
Accueil : Guy Lambert, président de l’AHA ; Catherine Blain, vice-présidente
Introduction : Cléa Calderoni, Sibylle Le Vot et Arnaud Schoonheere, organisateurs
Discutantes : Caroline Bauer, MCF ENSAP Lille ; Léonore Losserand, MCF associée, ENSA Paris-Belleville
L’enquête photographique : de l’expérience de terrain à l’analyse méthodologique
Dorian Bianco (Sorbonne Université – Centre André Chastel)
Quand le commerce devint un art : théorisation et esthétisation de l’architecture commerciale en France pendant l’entre-deux-guerres
Camille Napolitano (EPHE/Histara)
Recherche de terrain au Pérou : la découverte des archives orales de la Residencial San Felipe
Alice Agostini (Sorbonne Université – Centre André Chastel – IUAV)
Entre théorie architecturale et philosophie analytique, ou comment rester ambigu et mouvoir sans définir
Carla Frick-Cloupet (USE/Ensa Saint-Etienne)
Les enjeux de la périodisation : la construction de Milano Capitale entre continuité et rupture (1796-1848)
Pierre Coffy (Panthéon-Sorbonne – HIcsa)
Papers by Dorian Bianco
PROGRAMME :
Accueil : Guy Lambert, président de l’AHA ; Catherine Blain, vice-présidente
Introduction : Cléa Calderoni, Sibylle Le Vot et Arnaud Schoonheere, organisateurs
Discutantes : Caroline Bauer, MCF ENSAP Lille ; Léonore Losserand, MCF associée, ENSA Paris-Belleville
L’enquête photographique : de l’expérience de terrain à l’analyse méthodologique
Dorian Bianco (Sorbonne Université – Centre André Chastel)
Quand le commerce devint un art : théorisation et esthétisation de l’architecture commerciale en France pendant l’entre-deux-guerres
Camille Napolitano (EPHE/Histara)
Recherche de terrain au Pérou : la découverte des archives orales de la Residencial San Felipe
Alice Agostini (Sorbonne Université – Centre André Chastel – IUAV)
Entre théorie architecturale et philosophie analytique, ou comment rester ambigu et mouvoir sans définir
Carla Frick-Cloupet (USE/Ensa Saint-Etienne)
Les enjeux de la périodisation : la construction de Milano Capitale entre continuité et rupture (1796-1848)
Pierre Coffy (Panthéon-Sorbonne – HIcsa)