Eco-Architecture 2012

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EcoArch_112x140Download Pdf4th International Conference on Harmonisation between Architecture and Nature

5 - 7 September, 2012Kos, Greece
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Supported by the International Journal of
Sustainable Development and Planning

 Introduction

EcoArch_200x250This fourth International Conference on Harmonisation between Architecture and Nature (Eco-Architecture 2012) follows the three successful previous meetings which were held in the New Forest, UK (2006); in the Algarve, Portugal (2008) and in A Coruña, Spain (2010).

The development of Eco-Architecture is driven by the depletion of natural resources and the need to preserve the balance of nature.

Eco-Architecture provides imaginative and expressive solutions and is characterized by the generation of highly creative designs. It has important cultural as well as architectural impacts.

Eco-Architecture is in harmony with nature, including its immediate environs. Decisions are taken on ecological grounds concerning locations, siting and orientation, as well as the well-informed choice of materials.

Eco-Architecture makes every effort to minimise the use of energy at each stage of the building's life cycle, including that embodied in the extraction and transportation of materials, their fabrication, their assembly into the building and ultimately the ease and value of their recycling when the building's life is over. The design takes into consideration the use of energy in building maintenance and changes in its use, as well as its lighting, heating and cooling, particularly where the energy consumed involves the emission of greenhouse gases. Substantial savings can be achieved by the choice of materials appropriate for passive energy systems, especially natural ventilation, summer shading and winter solar heat gain. Renewable energy resources can provide heating and electric power.
Delegates attending Eco-Architecture 2012 will be invited to submit an extended version of their paper for possible publication in the International Journal of Sustainable Development and Planning or the International Journal of Design & Nature and Ecodynamics two of the six International Journals edited by the Wessex Institute.
Eco-Architecture is by definition interdisciplinary; it requires the collaboration of engineers, planners, physicists, psychologists, sociologists, economists, and other specialists, in addition to architects.

The aim of the conference is to provide a forum for discussing the many relevant aspects of Eco-Architecture including, but by no means restricted to, those in the list of topics shown.
This fourth International Conference on Harmonisation between Architecture and Nature (Eco-Architecture 2012) follows the three successful previous meetings which were held in the New Forest, UK (2006); in the Algarve, Portugal (2008) and in A Coruña, Spain (2010).

The development of Eco-Architecture is driven by the depletion of natural resources and the need to preserve the balance of nature.

Eco-Architecture provides imaginative and expressive solutions and is characterized by the generation of highly creative designs. It has important cultural as well as architectural impacts.

Eco-Architecture is in harmony with nature, including its immediate environs. Decisions are taken on ecological grounds concerning locations, siting and orientation, as well as the well-informed choice of materials.

Eco-Architecture makes every effort to minimise the use of energy at each stage of the building's life cycle, including that embodied in the extraction and transportation of materials, their fabrication, their assembly into the building and ultimately the ease and value of their recycling when the building's life is over. The design takes into consideration the use of energy in building maintenance and changes in its use, as well as its lighting, heating and cooling, particularly where the energy consumed involves the emission of greenhouse gases. Substantial savings can be achieved by the choice of materials appropriate for passive energy systems, especially natural ventilation, summer shading and winter solar heat gain. Renewable energy resources can provide heating and electric power.

Delegates attending Eco-Architecture 2012 will be invited to submit an extended version of their paper for possible publication in the International Journal of Sustainable Development and Planning or the International Journal of Design & Nature and Ecodynamics two of the six International Journals edited by the Wessex Institute.
Eco-Architecture is by definition interdisciplinary; it requires the collaboration of engineers, planners, physicists, psychologists, sociologists, economists, and other specialists, in addition to architects.

The aim of the conference is to provide a forum for discussing the many relevant aspects of Eco-Architecture including, but by no means restricted to, those in the list of topics shown.

Conference Topics
  • Design with nature
  • Ecological and cultural sensitivity
  • Design by passive systems
  • Life cycle assessment
  • Quantifying sustainability in architecture
  • Resource and rehabilitation
  • Building technologies
  • Ecological impact of materials
  • Durability of materials
  • Adapted reuse
  • Carbon neutral design
  • Education and training
  • Case studies
  • New architecture frontiers
  • Art and kraft
  • Quality in architecture
  • Temporary architecture
        Papers are invited on the topics outlined and others falling within the scope of the meeting. Abstracts of no more than 300 words should be submitted as soon as possible. Abstracts should clearly state the purpose, results and conclusions of the work to be described in the final paper. We strongly encourage the submission of abstracts electronically, by clicking on the 'Submit an Abstract' button found at the top and bottom of this page. If you prefer, abstracts can be sent by email, fax or mail to the Conference Secretariat. Details can be found on the left side of this page. Please include your name, full address and conference topic on all submissions. Final acceptance will be based on the full-length paper, which if accepted for publication, must be presented at the conference. The language of the conference will be English. The paper deadline will be advised after submission of abstracts.


         
        Dr. EMAD H. ISMAEEL
                          Dept. of Architecture E-mail:        emadhanee@yahoo.com
                          University of Mosul
                          Mosul - Iraq
                          emadhanee@gmail.com
                          http://emadhani.blogspot.com/
        Tel :           +964 (0)770 164 93 74
                         

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