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ArCHIAM Centre for the Study of Architecture and Cultural Heritage of India, Arabia and the Maghreb

The Centre consists of an international team of researchers from a variety of academic backgrounds in architecture, social history, architectural technology, archaeology, conservation and digital documentation, among others. In this sense one of the fundamental themes underlying the Centre's research aims is the multidisciplinary study of how human culture and social practices are expressed spatia

Photos from ArCHIAM's post 03/03/2026

At the end of February, CEPT University hosted two conferences on reframing vernacular architecture and the conference of the Endangered Wooden Architecture Programme. Dr Mary Shepperson represented the ArCHIAM centre and presented a paper about her project to document the reed architecture of the Iraqi Marshes. Thanks to all those involved in organising a great three days of papers and discussion.

16/02/2026

Dr Mary Shepperson from ArCHIAM will be presenting a lecture on the architectural heritage of Najaf at the British Institute for the Study of Iraq on Wednesday the 18th of Feb. Further details can be found here:
https://www.bisi.ac.uk/event/lecture-8/

Photos from ArCHIAM's post 02/11/2025

Initial massing and accommodation tests last week for 's BA3 RE-heritage studio interim review.

Thanks to , , Laleh Ramezani, , Paco Mejias Villatoro and for their insightful feedback.



Photos from ArCHIAM's post 24/10/2025

Today, in RE-heritage, we ran pin-up style tutorials to practice our presentation skills towards reviews next week. It was exciting to see different community-focused programmes shape up and early ideas translate into massing explorations and design strategies.

Last, but not least, we had a superuseful talk from 's expert in graveyard recording, management and interpretation, Prof Mytum, who share practical tips on how to deal with the small burial ground on the site of St Catherine's Chapel (Lydiate Abbey).

Looking forward to next week!

Photos from ArCHIAM's post 13/10/2025

It's been three intense weeks since -led RE-heritage, BA3 studio focusing on of , started this year!

In week 1, we visited our Semester 1 project site, the GRADE II* listed St Catherine Chapel, also known as Lydiate Abbey, and joined a history talk, especially organised for us by the Friends of Lydiate Abbey group, on the outdoor premises of the beautiful Scotch Piper Inn. We will be designing a community centre by remodelling the 15th/16th century Tudor-style domestic chapel, developing the surrounding grounds while paying respect to the site's graveyard.

In week 2, we learnt about the site and wider context through a full day of presentations of group site analysis work.

In week 3, 's Dr delivered for us the lecture "Adaptive reuse of the built heritage: concepts and cases of an emerging discipline", in which she focused on the concepts and strategies of aemulatio and facadism.

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