SAH 2023 Annual International Conference المؤتمر الدولي السنوي SAH 2023

SAH 2023 Annual International Conference

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Join the Society of Architectural Historians (SAH 2023), September 20–22, for the virtual component of its 76th Annual International Conference. Virtual 2023 offers an exciting and immersive virtual experience that features a diverse range of sessions, discussions, and networking opportunities. Prepare to be inspired and engaged as you learn alongside a vibrant community of individuals from around the world.

SAH 2023 is open to both members and non-members alike. No matter your background, career stage, or level of expertise, you are welcome to join us and learn, be inspired, and expand your network. Embrace the opportunity to connect with individuals from various fields, backgrounds, and geographies.

All presentations will be live. Unable to join us live? Enjoy on-demand access to video recordings for 30 days after the conference.

 

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