ARDC 2019: 10th International Conference on Architecture Research and Design Hotel Bumi Surabaya, Indonesia, November 4-5, 2019 |
Conference website | https://www.events-arch-its.org/ardc2019 |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ardc2019 |
Poster | download |
Abstract registration deadline | July 31, 2019 |
Submission deadline | August 31, 2019 |
International Conference on Architecture Research and Design (AR+DC) is an annual event organized by Department of Architecture, Faculty of Civil Engineering and Planning, Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember. This international event was first initiated in 2009 and has invited academics, researchers, and professionals from a wide range of expertise and field. For years, AR+DC topics focused on architecture and its related subjects, such as architecture design, architectural theory, history, and criticism, environmental architecture, housing and settlement, and urban design. This year theme is: Open-Sourcing: Community-Based Knowledge in the Built Environment
Industrial revolution must be questioned in terms of its connectiveness to human. Since the first industrial revolution, human have begun to be replaced by machine and technology. Their living area have changed from rural into urban area. They are connected more than ever to the other side of the world, either physically or digitally. Yet at some point, these industrial revolutions seem to have lost “touch” of humanity. Industrial revolutions have always been about what and how industry and economic activity are developed while society is seen as the affected ones.
The 4th industrial revolution, where data exchange and automation work as its center, have introduced cyber-physical systems, Internet of things (IoT), cloud computing, and cognitive computing which made openness possible in many aspects of information. The society itself, on its 4th industrial revolution, have reached a new milestone known as Society 5.0. Today, we are moving beyond the information society where people live side by side with technology. This society of the future will be one in which values and services are created continuously. Human is the user as well as a part of the dynamics.
This shifting has also affected the built environment we live in today. Architects and experts are no longer seen as decision maker. Instead, they have a new role as knowledge disseminator. The works they made is no longer valued on how the building looks or works, but on what value and benefit it brings to the society. A newly introduced value and benefit will become a new knowledge and thus the architecture itself revolves. Architects, designer, as well as architectural researcher and educator have become key players in this movement. The architects and designers have an opportunity to advance the usage of knowledge to create a more comfortable and sustainable design. Meanwhile, researchers and educators will have a role in developing knowledge they gain from the architects and community.
The AR+DC 2019 with theme Open-Sourcing: Community-Based Knowledge in the Built Environment invites academics, researchers, and students to exchange their knowledge. This will be a medium where current theories, design methods and researches on this field are discussed.
Sub theme:
Human-centered Design in Society 5.0
Partnership, Participation and Collaboration
Internet of Things and Openness in Design
Submission Guidelines
Abstact & Paper:
Abstract and paper must be written in English and will be selected by blind peer reviewers
Guide for authors is available in this website
All accepted papers will be scheduled for presentation in the conference.
Selected papers will be published in Scopus indexed proceeding
Poster:
Researchers and professionals are invited to publish their work through poster presentation, especially those related to participatory design and community-related process. Works with other approach/method are also welcome. All poster must be preceded with abstract of max. 300 word
List of Topics
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Architectural theory
Keywords: pragmatism, semiotic language, hybrid language, Theoretical approaches & discourses, etc
Architecture research
Keywords: vernacular architecture, traditional architecture, architecture & urbanism, local architecture, eco-architecture, housing and human settlement design, etc
Architecture method
Keywords: transformation, contemporary idioms, digital design, narrative, diagrammatic approach, contextual approach, community based design, programmatic approach, evidence-based, etc
Architecture design
Keywords: contemporary vernacular design, creative design thinking, decode, manifesto, interpretation, reconstruction, etc
Architecture education
Keywords: exploration, utopian design model studio, concept-test model studio, digital design model studio, survey analysis design model studio, etc
Architecture practice
Keywords: pragmatism, trial & error, phenomenology, case-based, etc
Special Track: CIB W110
The CIB Working Commission W110 will organize an international conference and meeting in conjunction with AR+DC conference on 4 November 2019. This particular conference aims to gather research results and studies of “Informal Settlements and Affordable Housing” from around the world. Researchers, students, practitioners, government officials, NGOs, and others welcome to submit papers. These papers are very useful for the improvement of informal settlements and affordable housing. Topics of CIB W110 special track are:
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Informal Settlements’ Historical Heritage
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Affordable Housing in Urban Areas
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Informal Settlements Sustainability
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Informal Settlements and Disaster Prevention
Venue
The conference will be held in Hotel Bumi, Surabaya, Indonesia
Keynote Speaker
Dr. H.C. Ir. Tri Rismaharini, MT (Mayor of Surabaya)*
Dr. David O'Brien, Melbourne School of Design, The University of Melbourne
Larry Yeung, Assistant Director of Participate in Design (P!D), Singapore
Trupti Amritwar Vaitla, Mumbai Environment and Social Network (MESN), India
Imam Abdul Rofiq, Head of the Komunitas Mata Air Ngadiprono, Indonesia
Assoc. Prof. Kung-Jen Tu, National Taiwan University of Science and Technology, Taiwan *
*in confirmation
Program Committee
Chair :
Dr. Dewi Septanti, S.Pd., S.T., M.T. (Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember)
Member :
Prof. Ir. Happy Ratna S., M.Sc, Ph.D (Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember)
Prof. Dr. Ir. Johan Silas (Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember)
Prof. V. Totok Noerwasito (Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember)
Dr. Eng. Ir. Sri Nastiti N E,MT (Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember)
Dr.Ing. Ir. Bambang Soemardiono, (Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember)
Dr. Ir. Asri Dinapradipta, M.B. Env. (Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember)
Dr. Arina Hayati, ST., MT. (Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember)
Dr. Jeffrey Chan Kok Hui, B. Arch., M. Ed. (Singapore University of Technology and Design, Singapore)
Noor Cholis Idham, ST, M.Arch., Ph.D (Universitas Islam Indonesia, Yogyakarta)
Prof. Regan Potangaroa, B.E., M.E., M. Arch, MMA, Ph.D. (Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand)
Prof. Ross J. King (University of Melbourne, Australia)
Contact
All questions about submissions should be emailed ardcits.event@gmail.com