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everyday | Paul Dobraszczyk
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Common spaces: downland churches. Walking the girdle (part 1). Mass ornament: Parisian love padlocks. Advertising the underground: London’s first Thames Tunnel. Curiosities of the Victorian census. Communal reading and everyday life. Measuring Victorian London: Mogg’s cab fare map. Measuring Victorian London: Mogg’s cab fare book. The world in a book: the Post Office London Directory. Temples of convenience: cast-iron fountains and urinals. Dreams in iron: Bolton’s Victorian market hall.
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Manchester | Paul Dobraszczyk
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Global Undergrounds: Exploring Cities Within. The Ancoats Dispensary: the politics of ruins. Remnants as ruins: the Irk culvert, Manchester. Red river shore: exploring the Medlock culvert. Accelerated ruins: the aesthetics of demolition. Love at last sight: Mayfield railway station, Manchester. 108 arches to Ardwick: the view from below. Dreaming spires: Victorian chimneys. Walking the girdle (part 2). Walking the girdle (part 1). Palaces of commerce: Manchester’s Victorian warehouses.
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Writing | Paul Dobraszczyk
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maps | Paul Dobraszczyk
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Remnants as ruins: the Irk culvert, Manchester. Walking the girdle (part 2). Walking the girdle (part 1). Hidden spaces: the Derbyshire Dales. Measuring Victorian London: Mogg’s cab fare map. History at a glance. The city as labyrinth: the medina of Fez. Mapping London’s subterranean nightmares. Archaeology and Material Culture (Paul Mullins). East of Elveden (Laurence Mitchell). Exploring Art in the City. In: Sites, Landscape, Place, Memory (James Thurgill). Mapping the Marvellous (Marion Endt-Jones).
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cities | Paul Dobraszczyk
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Global Undergrounds: Exploring Cities Within. The heart of the city: under Senate House. Dark city: the architectural imaginaries of Senate House. Incomplete futures: Giarre, Sicily. Abandoned futures: the Park Hill estate, Sheffield. Cutting Detroit: the creative reuse of urban ruins. Chronopolis: Detroit’s time zones. Dreaming the city: Phlegm’s Sheffield bestiary. Ruins in reverse: Ciudad Valdeluz, Spain. Archaeology and Material Culture (Paul Mullins). East of Elveden (Laurence Mitchell).
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iron | Paul Dobraszczyk
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Imperial exotic: early iron buildings for export. Dream spaces: railway stations and the beyond. Paddington station: function and fantasy. Arcadian dreams in Paris. Mass ornament: Parisian love padlocks. Representing the nation: the Thames Embankment lamps. Death by ornament: the Sailors’ Home gates, Liverpool. Utopian ruins: Fountain Gardens, Paisley. The industrial sublime: Castlefield, Manchester. The afterlife of objects: the Coalbrookdale gates. Study day on decorative iron and Victorian architecture.
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London | Paul Dobraszczyk
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Brexitecture: the Redsand sea forts. Global Undergrounds: Exploring Cities Within. The heart of the city: under Senate House. Dark city: the architectural imaginaries of Senate House. Sewer, sump, swamp: drowned Londons. Ruin Lust: fettered pleasures at Tate Britain. Accelerated ruins: the aesthetics of demolition. Rest in distinction: the allure of catacombs. Imperial exotic: early iron buildings for export. Dream spaces: railway stations and the beyond. Paddington station: function and fantasy.
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architecture | Paul Dobraszczyk
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Brexitecture: the Redsand sea forts. Global Undergrounds: Exploring Cities Within. The heart of the city: under Senate House. Dark city: the architectural imaginaries of Senate House. Incomplete futures: Giarre, Sicily. Abandoned futures: the Park Hill estate, Sheffield. Cutting Detroit: the creative reuse of urban ruins. Chronopolis: Detroit’s time zones. Dreaming the city: Phlegm’s Sheffield bestiary. Archaeology and Material Culture (Paul Mullins). East of Elveden (Laurence Mitchell).
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film | Paul Dobraszczyk
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Ruin gazing: dead cities and the imagination of disaster. Tallinn,Tarkovsky and Stalker. The underground at war. Art on the underground. Into the belly of the beast. Mapping London’s subterranean nightmares. Archaeology and Material Culture (Paul Mullins). East of Elveden (Laurence Mitchell). Exploring Art in the City. In: Sites, Landscape, Place, Memory (James Thurgill). Mapping the Marvellous (Marion Endt-Jones). Notes from Near and Far (Julian Hoffman). Place Hacking (Bradley L. Garrett).
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Editing | Paul Dobraszczyk
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I have gained 10 years experience as a writer and editor, with more than 40 publications to date, the details of which can be viewed on my writing. Editing is an undervalued skill in academic writing, one that is increasingly being sidelined by academic publishers. It’s a skill that can only be developed with experience in both polishing one’s own writing and honing and clarifying that of others. With three edited collections under my belt (a special issue of the. For more details and a free quotation.