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City and Society Research Workshop: Sarah Lopez, “Migrant Detention, Incarceration and the Spatial Imagination”

April 10, 2019 @ 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm

Sarah Lopez Migrant Detention and Spatial Imagination imageThe UB Humanities Institute’s City and Society Research Workshop and the UB School of Architecture & Planning present:

Sarah Lopez (Assistant Professor of Architectural History, School of Architecture, University of Texas at Austin) on “Migrant Detention, Incarceration and the Spatial Imagination.”

Sarah Lopez is a built environment historian, as well as a migration scholar. Lopez’ research focuses on the impact of migrant remittances—dollars earned in the U.S. and sent to families and communities in Mexico—on the architecture and landscape of rural Mexico and urban USA. By approaching architectural history within the context of migration, Lopez examines multiple sites across international borders, arguing that we must examine the spatial and built environment histories of discrete places simultaneously. Her book entitled, The Remittance Landscape: The Spaces of Migration in Rural Mexico and Urban USAwas published by the University of Chicago Pressin 2015 and won the 2017 Kostof Book Award from the Society of Architectural Historians. Her 2015 book chapter, “Putting Vista Hermosa on the Map: Migrant Boosterism in Distant Homelands,” won the 2017 Bishir Article Prize from the Vernacular Architecture Forum.

Lopez is currently working on two projects. The first examines the architecture of immigrant detention facilities in Texas, a project commenced in partnership with the Humanities Action Lab (HAL) States of Incarceration national-exhibit. Her class contribution to the exhibition is titled Spatial Stories of Migration and Detention, and was recently exhibited at UT Austin. The second explores the evolution of an informal binational construction industry linked to thirty years of continuous migration between Mexico and the US.

Lopez is embarking on a new teaching-research project mapping the cultural landscapes of historic railroad connections between Monterrey, Mexico and Austin, Texas. Broadly speaking, she teaches about U.S. cultural landscapes, the interface between migration, architecture, and cities, the use of interdisciplinary methods to study space and society, and world architectural history. She also teaches about how to incorporate ethnographic methods into built environment research. She received the 2015 Outstanding Teaching award from LLILAS, and the 2016 Outstanding Teaching Award from the School of Architecture. In 2017, Lopez was a Princeton-Mellon Fellow in Architecture, Urbanism, & the Humanities.

Additional details at: http://ap.buffalo.edu/events/2019/sarahlopez.html

Co-sponsored by the UB School of Architecture & Planning.

Details

Date:
April 10, 2019
Time:
6:00 pm - 7:30 pm
Event Category:

Organizers

City and Society Research Workshop
School of Architecture & Planning

Venue

403 Hayes Hall – South Campus