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MEMBERS PROJECTS 

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Charlotte Bundgaard (Aarhus School of Architecture)

Marble Cultures. How architectural heritage meets contemporary building practices

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Joy Cador (Université Paris I-Panthéon Sorbonne)

A marvellous stone ? L’imaginaire du marbre dans l’art français, anglais et américain (1851-1913)

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CECHAP (Portugal)

Património e História da Indústria dos Mármores (PHIM) / Heritage and History of the Marble Industry

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Christine Casey (Trinity College Dublin)

Stone-Work. Collective Achievement in Anglo-Irish Stone Production, 1700-1800

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Grégoire Extermann (SUPSI, Mendrisio)

Les routes du marbre. La sculpture entre Gênes et l’Espagne à la première moitié du XVI siècle

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Jonathan Foote (Aarhus School of Architecture)

Nordic Marble

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Joris van Gastel (CSIC, Madrid)

Marble and Materiality in the Kingdom of Naples           

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Marthe Kretzschmar (Universität Konstanz)

The Materiality of Marble in 18th Century French Sculpture            

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Ruggero Longo (Bibliotheca Hertziana/Università di Siena) 

Mapping Sacred Spaces – The Digital Archive Project            

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Anna Frasca-Rath (Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg)

Tender Hands and Rough Stone. Sculpture’s Stereotypes of Gender and Making. 1550-2022

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Ariane Varela Braga (UNED, Madrid)

Marble. Identity, Memory and Materiality, from Italian Unification to Fascism

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NeReMa is an international research network for the study of marble and decorative stones from the Middle Ages to the Contemporary.

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