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The Second
International Conference on
Sustainable Architecture and Urban Development
12- 14 July, 2010 Amman, Jordan |
Organized by:
The Center
for the Study of Architecture in the Arab Region, Jordan
In Collaboration with
The
University of Dundee, School of Architecture, UK, and
Jordan
University, Jordan
SAUD
2010 Conference is held under the auspices of CIB, iiSBE and
UNEP |
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Keynote Speakers:
Dr Raymond J Cole,
Professor, School of Architecture and Landscape
Architecture, University of British Columbia, Canada
Gerhard Hausladen,
Professor, Technische
Universitδt Mόnchen, Germany
Introduction
The increasing urbanization of many parts of the world coupled
with other globally critical issues such as environmental
pollution, energy consumption, and resources shortage are
resulting in major urban crises in many parts of the world.
A strong emphasis nowadays is placed upon improving the
sustainability of the built environment "from cradle to
cradle". This is attributed to the growing public awareness
of the importance of "sustainable development" practices,
which also enhances quality of life. Public governance and
the construction industry are confronted by the push for
sustainability. A fresh and holistic approach to designing,
constructing and managing the built environment addressing
building and the spatial environment is required, which will
need to address buildings and he entire spatial environment.
New sets of regulatory practices, indicators, measurements,
and priorities are emerging with application at all scales -
from individual buildings to the district and city-scale
level.
Building on the successful international conference
Sustainable Architecture and Urban Development held in
Tripoli, Libya in 2009 and in order to explore and map the
challenges and opportunities of sustainable development
within the urban environment, The Center for the Study of
Architecture in the Arab Region (CSAAR) and Ministry of
Public Works and Housing, Jordan and the University of
Dundee, School of Architecture, UK have joined together to
organize the second edition for the international conference
on Sustainable Architecture and Urban Development (SAUD
10).
The conference aims to address the various aspects of urban
development considering the implications of applying the
principles of sustainability. Of particular interest for the
conference is sustainability in the Arab world cities. These
cities are undergoing one of the fastest rates of
development in the world. However, this rapid, often
erratic, and sometimes traumatic growth has not occurred
without unwanted consequences in the built environment.
The theme of the conference is "Sustainable Architecture and
Urban Development". It aims to provide a forum to examine
and discuss solution-oriented, practical methods for
implementing sustainable development, and to stimulate more
ideas and useful insights regarding architecture and urban
development within the context of sustainability. The
conference welcomes papers that address issues related to
best practice of sustainability in urban design, planning
and development in the Arab region and elsewhere. In the
interest of tackling these issues from multiple perspectives
as well as disciplinary, we invite a wide array of research
approaches, ranging from critical-theoretical interrogations
to experimental-empirical studies that would encompass not
only the spatial and physical aspects of the built
environment, but also the social, economic, legislative,
cultural and ecological contexts and consequences. The event
will feature international prominent Key Speakers, Academic
Sessions, Roundtable Discussions and other interactive
discussions, to ensure that all participants will greatly
benefit from this conference and its international format.
Conference Theme and Research Tracks
We
invite participants to submit papers in all areas related to
sustainable development, and particularly scholarly work
focusing on bridging the gap between theory and practice.
The conference welcomes papers from participants from
different backgrounds, disciplines and countries. Papers may
reflect on a wide spectrum of issues and explore a wide
range of solutions. The conference has five research tracks
as below. We invite world wide scholars, architects,
planners, policy-makers, engineers, real estate decision
makers, educators, and researchers and their counterparts in
the environmental design and construction fields to share
heir experiences and to submit a paper in any of the topics
listed under the theme tracks.
Urban Planning & Urban Design
for Sustainability
Urban sustainability and the move to low carbon development
Integrating of Renewable Energy Sources for Urban
development
Eco-Design and Eco-Friendly Development
Eco-System and Biodiversity
Transit-Oriented Development: Health and Walkability
Emergent Urban Patterns
Retrofitting the Existing City
Green Development and Construction Systems
Sustainable Housing and Compact Urban Neighborhoods
Traditional Neighbourhoods Design/Neotraditional Design
Eco-Mobility: Sustainability in Transport
Innovative Waste Management Concepts
Landscape Architecture, Productive Urban Landscape and
Urban Farming
Design for Sustainability
Low Energy Architecture
Low Cost Building
Design with Nature
Sustainable Construction Materials, Systems & Technologies
Smart and Bioclimatic Architecture
Building Envelopes and Innovative Faηade Systems
Sustainable Vernacular Architecture
Ecological, Social and Cultural Sensitivity
Sustainable Urban Design
Sustainable Design and Human Behavior: Changing Lifestyles
Sustainable Renovation and Restoration
Adaptive Re-use and Brownfield Development
Cultural Heritage and Eco-Tourism
Zero-Carbon & Low Energy Housing and Mixed-use Development
Green Building (case studies)
Whole Life Urban Sustainability
and its Assessment
Measures, Assessment Theory, Complexity and Uncertainty
Measuring Sustainability: Assessment and Buildings
Performance
Sustainability Assessment of Cities and Districts;
Emphasizing Environmental, Economic and Social Assessment.
Whole Life Thinking
Whole life Assessment
Sustainability Assessment Methods, Process, Applications
and Limitations
Benchmarking Systems and Schemes for Best Practice
Parameters of Sustainable Urbanism
Indicators of Sustainability
Governance & Local Planning for
Sustainability
Stakeholders Participation
Sustainability in Developing Countries
Need for Change - Implications of Legislation on Local
Planning
Legislative Empowerments for Sustainability
Economical Viability versus Sustainability
Accountability in Governance Practices: Impacts on
Sustainability
Governance Structures and Resource Management
Community Governance
Social Inclusion, Equity and Design for an Ageing
Population
Planning for Sustainability: local versus national
initiatives
Transferring Good Practice in Sustainable Development:
Implication for Governance
Role of the Third/ or Voluntary Sector in Sustainability
Climate Change Versus
Sustainability
Climate Change Impact on the built environment
City, Community and Building for Resilience preparing
for the carbon and climate crunch
Sustainability Opportunities and challenges
Theory and Principles of Eco-City, Philosophy in Practice
Energy Use and Management
International Organizations, Initiatives, and Standards on
Sustainability
Important Dates
Full paper submission for review |
February 05, 2010 |
Notification of acceptance
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April 25, 2010 |
Deadline for final papers
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May 26, 2010 |
Submission
Guidelines
Abstract submissions should be approximately 600 words and must
be in English. Full paper submission could be either in English or Arabic. Abstract and full paper submissions should be sent in MS Word or
PDF format. Abstracts should be e-mailed to scientific committee
co-chair (saud10@csaar-center.org).
Full paper submissions are required to be done online through csaar's submission and
review system below.
Full Paper Submission
Conference Fees and
Registration
Participants wishing to attend the Conference are encouraged to
register in advance and as early as possible in order to benefit from lower
registration fees. Please note that access to conference activities, Dinner
Reception and presentations might become subject to availability in case of late
registration.
Authors are invited to complete the registration process before
April
20, 2010.
Authors should pay registration fees before
June 02, 2010. Failing
to send the registration fees on or before this date will result in excluding
the paper from the proceedings.
Click here for online registration>>.
Conference Proceedings
All papers accepted for publication will be published in
a conference proceedings, which will be available to delegates at the time of registration. In
addition, papers will be published in a volume of CSAAR Transactions on the
Built Environment (ISSN 1992-7320).
Journal Publication
A selection of
outstanding papers will be published in one of the following
peer reviewed print journals:
a. Journal of Green Building, USA
b. Journal Intelligent Buildings International, UK
However, authors must comply with the guidelines of the
respective journal and revise the paper as per comments of
the reviewers and editorial board of the respective journal.
It is guaranteed that all accepted papers will be published
within six months subject to compliance to above
requirements.
Best Paper Award (3 Awards)
The Best Paper
Award is presented to the individual(s) judged by a separate
awards committee to have written the best paper appearing in
the conference proceedings. The Award shall be 300 USD and a
certificate. In case there are more than one author for the
paper, the award shall be divided equally among all authors
and each shall receive a certificate. Judging shall be on
the bases of general quality, originality, subject matter,
and timeliness. Up to 3 Best Paper Awards will be presented,
one of them if the Best Student Paper Awards. For a paper to
be qualify for the Best Student Paper award, a student must
be the lead author.
List of Accepted Papers
List of
accepted papers can be found
HERE >>
Conference Program
Conference
tentative program can be
found HERE (pdf file)
>>.
Final conference program will come soon. 0ver 100 authors
confirmed participation.
Conference Workshops
Conference workshop:
Title: Sustainable Urbanism: the
challenges and opportunities for the Middle East.
Workshop Leader:
Matthew Kitson, Director
of Sustainability at Hilson Moran, UK
Pre-Conference workshop:
The following
workshops will take place in conjunction with SAUD 2010
Conference. Workshops are organized by CSSAR in
Collaboration with Terra Vertis.
Date: Sunday, July 11, 2010
Duration: 4 hours, each workshop
Instructor: To be announced
Location: Amman, Jordan
Number of Participants: Maximum 30
Language: The language of instruction will be English
Fees: 400 USD for each workshop. For those
registered for SAUD2001 conference, workshop fee is
150 USD.
Deadline for Application: Applications will be
accepted until the workshop is full
Click
HERE for registration >>
Workshop I: Introduction to Green & Renewable Energy
Projects (pdf file)
Workshop II: Introduction to Clean Development
Mechanism (CDM) Projects
(pdf file)
Workshop III: Challenges in Sustainable Construction,
the Impact of Sustainability
(pdf file)
Location & Accommodation
Amman is the capital city of the Hashemite Kingdom of
Jordan, a city of 2,125,400 inhabitants (2005 estimate), and the
administrative capital and commercial center of Jordan.
Amman, the modern and ancient capital of Jordan, is one of the oldest
continuously inhabited cities in the World. Amman is located in a hilly area
of north-western Jordan. The city was originally built on seven hills, but
it now spans over an area of nineteen hills (each known as a jabal or
"mountain"). The main areas of Amman gain their names from the hills and
mountains on whose slopes they lie. The seven hills of Amman are an
enchanting mixture of ancient and modern. In the commercial heart of the
city, ultra-modern buildings, hotels, smart restaurants, art galleries and
boutiques rub shoulders comfortably with traditional coffee shops and tiny
artisans' workshops. Everywhere there is evidence of the citys much older
past. Sunset is perhaps the best time to enjoy Amman, as the white buildings
of the city seem to glow in the fading warmth of the day.
Information regarding conference venue, accommodation
and travel information is available HERE >> |
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Excursion
For those who might be interested to extend
their stay in Jordan to discover the undisclosed corners of
the country, we strongly recommend the post-conference
excursions, on Thursday July 15.
Tour One: Petra (one of seven
wonders)
Tour Two: Deccapolis
Tour Three: Mt. Nebo Maqdas
Dead Sea
Click HERE for more
details about Excursions >>
Registration:
To pre-register for any of the above tours, please email
samer@csaar-cener.org
Each tour has limited seats. To confirm your
participation, please send registration fees as soon as
possible.
click HERE for registration >>
Conference
Coordinator Mohammed AlTaani,
JRES, Jordan
Conference Secretary
Samer Taweel, CSAAR, Jordan samer @ csaar-center.org
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