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Aus der 🏡 tür heraus, einmal kurz über die Brücke 🌉 und schon stehen wir an der schlanken Mathilde 🕰 auf dem Hörder Marktplatz.

Hier helfen wir uns nicht nur während des Wochenmarktes gegenseitig mit den Einkäufen 🍌 🍏 🥩 🍉🍋🍍🍐🥬🥦🍞🥐 sondern genießen bei schönem Wetter auch einfach mal das bunte Treiben ☀️🍻 🍦 🍕

#architektur #architecture #architecturephotography #architectureporn #architectural #archilover #city #cityview #cityphotography #urban #urbanarchitecture #urbanphotography #beautiful #schönertag #streetphotography #streetview #citylife #marketplace #hörde #dortmund #doüberrascht #darumdortmund #dortmund #ruhrgebiet #ruhrpott #oldtown #marktplatz #sonnenschein #bunt #stadt #urbanlife

Summer School of the #Humanities Centre for Advanced Studies/Kolleg-Forschungsgruppe (KFG): « Performing #Religion in the #City#Urban Spaces, Interactions and #Media »

June 30-July 4, 2025 - Erfurt - DE (on site)

Closing date for applications March 15, 2025

"This summer school is designed for advanced MA #students and #Phd #researchers in the fields of #Religious Studies, #History, Media Studies, #Art History, Cultural History, #Architectural History, Archaeology, Dance and #Music Studies, as well as neighbouring disciplines.

A BA in the humanities is required, preferably with a background in history and religious studies".

Source : URBREL (Religion and Urbanity)

@religion @sociology @history
urbrel.hypotheses.org/12464

Religion and Urbanity: Reciprocal FormationsSummer School: Performing Religion in the City – Urban Spaces, Interactions and MediaThe concept of "Performing Religion in the City – Urban Spaces, Interactions and Media" refers to the manner in which religious practices and expressions occur and are experienced in urban environments. Erfurt will serve as a starting point for this exploration. This approach examines the interaction between religion and urbanity and the role that urban spaces play in shaping religious identities and communities through the material and digital spaces...

Have you seen the new LEGO Architecture Beit HaMikdash set?

“Experience every step in the evolution of an iconic Yerushalayim landmark through the ages with this architectural model kit.”

#LEGO has made it clear that it does not release any #religious sets; this one is purely #historical and #architectural.

(All their Sukkot #holiday sets and Omer counter boxes are #TotallySecular #cultural sets, not at all aligned with any one #religion.)

#MedinatAmerica = #Satire

Personally, I love the #architectural style of #Brutalism. But no style automatically produces good results & there are many bad, mediocre, and unfortunate #brutalist buildings. It's easy to hate the style. But it also helps to actually know something of the style. I mean, it's not a bad thing to seek to rise at least a bit above the old adage: "I don't know anything about art but I know what I like." Nonetheless, I don't fault anyone for hating Brutalist #architecture.

youtu.be/TWHlSHwomkg?feature=s

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Notable Women of #AncientEgypt: #Hatsheput

Hatsheput (1479-1457 BCE), claimed the throne because she was the daughter of the late king “Thutmose I by his Great Royal Wife” (Watterson, 101), and not “a concubine” (Watterson, 101). Hatsheput’s reign was known for “great achievements” (Watterson, 101) both “#architectural and commercial” (Watterson, 101). Her most successful commercial venture was “an expedition by sea to Punt, probably located in the east Sudan bordering on northern Eritrea/Ethiopia” (Watterson, 101).

#WomensRights #Autonomy
#Occupations #Education
#Histodon #AncientHistory #FamousAncientWomen #Hatsheput