| Architectures of Hiding | | Crafting Concealment | Omission | Censorship | Erasure | Silence | September 24–25, 2021, Carleton University, online Architectures of Hiding is an international symposium that considers apparatuses, modes, temporalities, motives and materialities in the crafting of architecture—whether for the deployment of coercive power, exclusion, erasure, or as techniques of imagination, resistance, safety, or agency. The event features 40 contributors from 12 countries, who bring diverse perspectives to a timely inquiry into the issue of the opacity of truth to explore the making of architecture as a social, political, and physical construct that conceals as much as it reveals. The Architectures of Hiding symposium combines keynotes lectures, paper presentations, an exhibition of creative works, a walking tour, and a forthcoming publication. The event is free and will be held online on September 24 and 25, 2021. For registration, visit architecturesofhiding.com. Architectures of Hiding is the inaugural event in the series of biennial symposia called Agora, organized by CR|PT|C (Carleton Research | Practice of Teaching | Collaborative). CR|PT|C is formed by doctoral students, and faculty members from the Azrieli School of Architecture & Urbanism, Carleton University, Ottawa. |