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call for articles: 46 travel

Francis Towne, Castel Madama, above the River Aniene, near Tivoli , 1781. Pen and grey ink and watercolour, on laid paper with a fragmentary watermark; signed, dated and inscribed verso: Castello Madamo / No. 2. / April 22. 1781 / Light coming in from the right hand. / Francis Towne. At auction at Sotheby’s 2021 This was a product of what was known as The Grand Tour, where British men of means travelled throughout Europe sampling its history, its architecture and cities, and often recording what they found in this very particular watercoloured way.

Why do we travel? Is it to see new things? to rack up a gazillion photographs? to touch something elemental about unfamiliarity? to leave the quotidian behind for a while?

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What, historically, did travel bring to architecture?

What do studios abroad, obligatory offerings for any self-respecting architecture school, bring to the study of architecture?

Does travel always imply distance?

Is travel a challenge or a pleasure? Is a challenge a pleasure? Is pleasure a challenge?

Is there anything essentially imperialistic about travel?

Is emigration travel or displacement? What does travel displace?

Peter Cook once titled a lecture: ‘I travel to find what I already know’. Is this the promise, or the danger, of travel?

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