A2TE-26
All Abstracts, Reviews, short articles, Full articles, Posters are welcomed related with any of the following research fields:
These topics focus primarily on the design, theory, and structural integrity of buildings.
Architectural Theory & History: Evolution of styles, movements (Modernism, Post-Modernism), and philosophy of space.
Building Science & Technology: HVAC systems, acoustics, lighting design, and building envelopes.
Landscape Architecture: Design of outdoor public areas, parks, and gardens.
Interior Architecture: Spatial programming, ergonomics, and material finishes within a structure.
Heritage Conservation: Restoration and adaptive reuse of historical buildings.
These topics focus on the mathematical and physical systems required to move vehicles and pedestrians.
Traffic Engineering: Flow theory, signal timing, capacity analysis, and level of service (LOS).
Pavement Engineering: Material science of asphalt and concrete, structural design of roadbeds.
Geometric Design: Vertical and horizontal alignment of highways and rail tracks.
Logistics & Supply Chain: Optimization of freight movement and distribution networks.
Safety Engineering: Crash data analysis, roadside safety hardware, and human factors.
This is where the two disciplines merge to create functional urban environments.
Station Area Planning: Designing the interface between high-density housing and transit hubs.
Mixed-Use Integration: How residential and commercial architecture interacts with street-level transit.
Walkability & Micro-mobility: Designing "Last Mile" solutions like bike lanes and pedestrian plazas.
Transit Hub Design: The architecture of airports, train stations, and bus terminals (Intermodal facilities).
Bridges & Tunnels: Where structural engineering and aesthetic design overlap (Signature bridges).
Parking Structures: Designing garages that integrate into the urban fabric rather than disrupting it.
Smart Cities: Using IoT sensors in buildings and roads to manage energy and traffic.
Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA): Measuring how new buildings and highways affect local ecosystems.
Renewable Energy Integration: Charging infrastructure for EVs within building basements and solar roadways.
Zoning & Policy: How building codes dictate the need for transport infrastructure.
Accessibility (ADA Compliance): Ensuring that both the building and the path to it are navigable for everyone.
Urban Sprawl vs. Density: The architectural push for "Up" versus the engineering need for "Out."