Call for Abstract
Join us in exploring innovative place-making ideas and exchanging experiences within creative communities, particularly in the context of the digital era. We invite academics, creative practitioners, and students to contribute their scholarly insights through extended abstracts ranging from 800 to 1500 words.
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Objective
The aim of this call for abstracts is to delve into the dynamic realm of place-making, where creativity intersects with community engagement and urban design. We seek to foster dialogue and collaboration among diverse voices, shedding light on novel approaches and best practices in shaping vibrant and meaningful spaces.
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Submission Guidelines
Extended abstracts should articulate original research, innovative methodologies, or practical experiences related to place-making. Submissions will be reviewed by reputable experts for relevance, clarity, and scholarly merit.
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Benefits of Participation
Presented research or insights at the conference allow you to interact with a varied audience of experts, practitioners, and peers. Sharing your work in urban design, architecture, and creative placemaking will help you network and obtain feedback.
All conference attendees will receive a certificate and a thorough book of abstracts with accepted abstracts. This publication showcases your research beyond the conference, improving awareness and dissemination.
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Key Dates
Extended Abstract Submission Deadline June 30th, 2024
First round of Announcement July 20th, 2024
First round of Submission July 31th, 2024
Second round of Announcement August 10th, 2024
Notification of Acceptance August 21th, 2024
Submission of Camera-ready Presentation August 31st, 2024
Conference Dates September 12th-13th, 2024
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How to Submit
Please submit your extended abstracts via googla form to
https://bit.ly/Arte-polissubmission adhering to the provided guidelines.
Please submit your extended abstracts using the following format
https://bit.ly/APFormat in a Word File format. Please provide your complete author information in the format.
We look forward to receiving your contributions and exploring the vibrant landscape of creative place-making together.
Topics of Arte-Polis 2024
Arte-Polis 10th invites extended-abstracts to be discussed related to:
SUSTAINABLE HERITAGE
Adaptive Reuse and Historic Preservation:
Explore new approaches for revitalizing creative spaces through the repurposing and preservation of historic structures and urban landmarks.
Architectural and Urban Heritage:
Focus on preserving and reinterpreting architectural and urban heritage to help cities maintain their cultural identities.
PLANNING, DESIGN, AND DEVELOPMENT
Transit-Oriented Development:
Discuss the impact of transit-oriented development on the formation of urban areas and the establishment of lively, pedestrian-friendly communities.
Urban Green Spaces and Sustainable Landscaping:
Explore the planning and incorporation of green areas, parks, and sustainable landscaping in urban environment.
Architectural Interventions in Public Spaces:
explore architectural interventions that have the potential to modify public places, thereby improving their utility and visual appeal.
Placemaking through Mixed-Use Developments:
Analyze the design and effects of mixed-use developments in metropolitan settings, where residential, commercial, and cultural spaces intersect, with a focus on placemaking.
Social Housing and Inclusivity:
Explore how social housing developments that encourage social integration and inclusivity in urban environments are designed.
Urban Regeneration and Brownfield Redevelopment:
Examine strategies for urban regeneration and the transformation of underutilized spaces, including brownfield sites.
Pedestrian-Friendly Cities:
Investigate the design principles that make cities more pedestrian-friendly, reducing dependence on automobiles, and improving public spaces.
Vertical Urbanism and Skyscraper Design:
Discuss the design challenges and innovations associated with tall buildings in dense urban environments.
Urban Resilience and Climate Adaptation:
Analyze architectural and urban design strategies that enhance cities' resilience to climate change and natural disasters.
INNOVATIONS IN DESIGN EDUCATION AND PRACTICE
Community-Centered Design:
Discuss how architectural and urban design can be centered around the needs and aspirations of local communities, fostering a sense of place.
Artificial Intelligence, Parametric, and Generative Design:
Explore the use of artificial intelligence, parametric and generative design methods in shaping architectural and urban form.
Urban Design Education and Research:
Share insights on pedagogy, research, and best practices in teaching and studying urban design and architecture.
FUTURE URBAN ENVIRONMENTS:
SMART CITIES AND DIGITAL PLACEMAKING
Smart Cities and Urban Innovation:
explore the incorporation of smart technology, Internet of Things (IoT), and data-driven solutions in urban planning with the objective of enhancing the overall quality of life and place.
Digital Placemaking:
Emerging ideas such as "Metaverse" and "Digital Placemaking" emphasize how digital technologies, urban planning, and community involvement come together to shape cities of the future.
Target Output
The objective of Arte-Polis 10, an international conference, is to disseminate contributed by both domestic and international participants, ten of whom are associated with Bandung Institute of Technology.