SAHANZ

SAHANZ

SAHANZ (The Society of Architectural Historians, Australia and New Zealand) was founded in South Australia in 1984. It is a scholarly society for the advancement of research into the history of architecture, with a focus on New Zealand, Australia and the South Pacific. It holds an annual conference and publishes a journal, "Fabrications".

Aims of the Society

To provide standards of excellence in architectural history through the following means:
* creating communication and meeting between people active in architectural history in Australia and New Zealand;
* encouraging discussion, criticism and debate among all who are interested in the subject of architectural history;
* holding regular conventions at regional and national venues for the above purposes;
* publishing a scholarly journal;
* encouraging student participation in its activities;
* supporting the teaching of architectural history;
* supporting the processes of conservation in relation to such matters as significant structures and sites, documents and archives.

History of the Society

SAHANZ was established in 1984 by Professor David Saunders, at the University of Adelaide, South Australia. Throughout its history the society has promoted collegiality amongst its members, however, as Julia Gatley has written, this history has not been without its tensions, particularly between the "empiricist historians and those with a commitment to theory." (Gatley, J. 'SAHANZ: the first 50 years', in "Fabrications" 13, 2, May 2004, pp63-77.)

Publications

SAHANZ produces two main publications: the "Fabrications" journal, and proceedings of the annual Society conference.

" Fabrications " is the refereed journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, Australia and New Zealand. Established in 1989, it is devoted to scholarly publication in the field of architectural history. While one need not be a member of SAHANZ to publish in " Fabrications ", the Journal's contents reflect the wide interests of the Society's diverse membership. It particularly welcomes papers on the architectural, urban and landscape history of Australia, New Zealand, the South Pacific and South-East Asian regions, while casting its net much further afield.

The journal thus publishes refereed, academic essays and book reviews (by invitation or application) that are both purely concerned with the region, and which take a wider view of international questions, or issues beyond the Society's obvious frame of reference.

The Society publishes two issues each year, one open, the other themed. Themes change from year to year, and have recently included 'Asia and the Pacific,' 'Nationalism and Identity,' 'Kiwi Architecture' and 'Museums, Heritage and Architectural History.'

The Books Received and Book Reviews sections account for new publications in architectural history concerned with Australia, New Zealand, the South Pacific and South-East Asian regions.

"Fabrications" is indexed in the Avery Index of Architecture Periodicals. [ISSN 1033-1867]

Membership

SAHANZ invites professional, academic and student members who have an interest in the field of architectural history and theory in Australasia and the Pacific. Membership is renewed annually at the end of June. Members receive copies of " Fabrications ", and discounted attendance at the annual conference of the Society. There is currently a membership of around 100, consisting primarily of academics from universities in Australia and New Zealand.

Grants

SAHANZ offers an annual grant in memory of the founder of the Society, David Saunders. "The David Saunders Founders Grant" is intended to support research by beginning researchers who are members of SAHANZ.

Links

[http://www.sahanz.net/ SAHANZ weblink]

SAH (Society of Architectural Historians of America) [http://www.sah.org/ SAH]

SAHGB (Society of Architectural Historians of Great Britain) [http://www.sahgb.org.uk/ SAHGB]

DoCoMoMo (DOcumentation and COnservation of buildings, sites and neighborhoods of the MOdern MOvement) [http://www.docomomo.com/ DoCoMoMo weblink]

[http://www.ahra-architecture.org.uk/ AHRA weblink] (Architectural Humanities Research Association)

NZHPT (New Zealand Historic Places Trust) [http://www.historic.org.nz/ NZHPT weblink]

National Trust of Australia or external link [http://www.nattrust.com.au/ National Trust of Australia]

Wellington Architectural Centre or external link [http://architecture.org.nz/index.htm Wellington Architectural Centre]

Auckland Architecture Association or external link [http://www.aaa.org.nz/ Auckland Architecture Association]


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