Edward Eigen: A crash course in history (February 13, 2008)

Edward Eigen is an architectural historian and scholar whose work focuses on the intersection of human and natural sciences within architecture in the 19th century. He argues that accidents, rather than disrupting the narrative of history, instead provide a thread which connects before and after, cause and effect. In looking at a particular case of “death by architecture,” the lecture is a primer in how to investigate accidents in the making.

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