The biennial Dissertation Colloquium brings together a select group of doctoral students from diverse institutional and disciplinary backgrounds working on dissertation topics related to the history, theory, and criticism of American architecture, urbanism, and landscape. 

The Buell Conference on the History of Architecture brings together scholars in architectural and urban history to discuss topics in architecture, urbanism, and modernity as broadly understood.

May 20, 1988

Director Committee: 
Susana Torre, Columbia University
George Collins, Columbia University
Angela Giral, Columbia University
George Kubler, Yale University

Papers:
Gutierrez, "Indian Recussiones in Colonial Urbanism: Cultural Integration and Survivals"
S. D. Markman, "Pueblos de Espanoles in the Rieno de Guatemala: Processes of Transformation from de jure Abstractions to de facto Realities"
Graziano Gasparini​, "Religious Hispanic-American Architecture: Provincial, Popular and "American" Factors"
German Tellez​, "Spanish Culture and Technology in the Architecture of New Granada"
David Geband, Title not indicated
Marina Waisman, "The Hispanic Presence in Argentine Architecture: Myth and Reality"
Enrique X. de Anda Alanis​, "Colonial Art As Architectural Inspiration After the Triumph of the Mexican Revolution"
Charles Moore, Title not indicated
Jorge Rigau​, "Spanish Revival As Spanish Denial: 1920's Architecture in Puerto Rico from a Caribbean perspective"
Miguel Rojas-Mix, "The Idea of the Other in Colonial Urbanism"
Robert Segre​, "Three Historic Stages of Hispanic Tradition: Nostalgia, Renovation and Cultural Identity in 20th Century Cuban Architecture"