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Anders Bergström is an Associate Professor in Architectural Theory and History at the KTH School of Architecture and the Built Environment. He holds a PhD in Architectural History from KTH and has a Diploma in Architectural Conservation from the Royal Institute of Art. His teaching responsibilities include managing a mandatory undergraduate course and supervising graduate-level seminar courses. Bergström's research primarily focuses on relationships between architecture and the humanities, examining critical historiographies, professional educational strategies, and preservation practices. He has contributed to various national research projects, including 'Architecture Effect: Rethinking Social Architecture', which received funding from Formas. His notable publications include a co-edited volume on the KTH School of Architecture and contributions to journals such as the Docomomo Journal and Architectural Research Quarterly. He had also focused on the interwar period, with an ongoing project related to the Stockholm Public Library and collaboration with international colleagues on historical construction research.
KTH Royal Institute of Technology • Stockholm
Teaching and researching in Architectural Theory and History.
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