08:00-
Registration
Tuesday, 19 May 2015
Wednesday, 20 May 2015
Registration
08:00-
18:00-19:30
Monday, 18 May 2015
Registration
09:00-09:30
OPENING AND WELCOME
09:30-10:10
10:10-10:40
Coffee Break
Plenary Session
12:40-13:40
Lunch Time
15:20-16:00
EXHIBITION / Poster Session*
10:40-11:10
Coffee Break
18:20-18:30
CLOSING REMARKS
12:40-13:40
Lunch Time
19:30-23:00
Get Together Conference Dinner
Topics
State of Affairs and Future Visions
T1
Conceptual and Methodical Concepts
T2
Holistic Environmental Perceptions
T3
Interactive Structures
T4
Urban Ecology and Climate
T5
Bioclimatic and Cultural Sensitivity
T6
Materiality
T7
The Organisers retain the right to change and/or adjust the Conference and Exhibition Programme
11:10-12:10
Keynote Speech
Julien DE SMEDT
JDS ARCHIETECTS
Denmark, Belgium, China
09:40-10:40
Keynote Speech
Viviana MUSCETTOLA
Zaha Hadid Architects
United Kingdom
16:30-17:30
Keynote Speech
Winy MAAS
13:40-14:55
Session 2
BIOCLIMATIC AND CULTURAL SENTITIVITY
6.07
MVRDV
The Netherlands, China
09:00-09:35
Session 3
HOLISTIC ENVIRONMENTAL PERCEPTION
l-C. Spiridon, L. Pacurar /
17:30-18:30
Panel Discussion with Idis TURATO
12:10-12:40
Panel Discussion with Julien DE SMEDT
17:20-18:20
Session 6
INTERACTIVE STRUCTURES
Higher School of Civil Engineering of Sofia,
and Winy MAAS
and Viviana MUSCETTOLA
Discussions / Coffee
16:00-16:30
Coffee Break
*
will be opened and available both days
EXHIBITION / Poster Session
19-20 May 2015, Budva, Montenegro
13:40-15:20
Session 4
MATERIALITY
15:00-16:00
Keynote Speech
Idis TURATO
idis turato
Croatia
10:40-12:40
Session 1
STATE OF AFFAIRS AND FUTURE VISIONS
16:00-17:20
Session 5
METHODICAL CONCEPTS
M. Montemurro /
Polytecnic of Bary, Italy:
THE CONSTRUCTION OF CONTEMPORARY
CITY SPACES
E. Konstantinidou, M. Popovic* /
National Technical University of Athens,
URBAN REFLECTION
Greece, *ART Build L.L.C, Montenegro:
M. Stevens /
Technical University Graz, Austria:
HYBRID INFRASTRUCTURES - TRANSIT
SPACES AS META URBAN ENVIRONMENTS
D. K. Serghides, et al /
Cyprus University of Technology, Cyprus:
MONITORING INDICATORS OF THE
BUILDING ENVELOPE FOR THE
OPTIMISATION OF THE REFURBISHMENT
PROCESSES
Dj. Kalezic /
Montenegro:
GLOBALISATION OF LEGOLAND - HALF A
CENTURY OF URBAN DEVELOPMENT
REFLECTING IN LEGO BRICK SETS
W. Shi, B. Jia, K. Wee /
University of Hong Kong, China:
PUBLIC SPACE AS A SOFT-CONNECTION
FOR URBAN: STUDY ON JAPANESE
STREETS
A. Idrizbegovic Zgonic, J. Cakaric /
University of Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina:
UNIVERSAL HYPERLOCALISM
M. Maksin, V. Ristic* /
Institute of Architecture and Urban & Spatial
MUTUAL INTERDEPENDENCE BETWEEN
ENVIRONMENT AND BUILDING SITES
Planning of Serbia, *Project Studio
“Our apartment”, Serbia:
A. Yunitsyna /
Epoka University of Tirana, Albania:
HOUSING, CLIMATE AND ECONOMY - THE
REGIONAL INFLUENCES ON THE
EUROPEAN HOUSING SPACE STANDARDS
URBAN PERCEPTION: A STUDY ON HOW
Faculty of Architecture and Urbanism of
Timisoara, Romania:
COMMUNITIES’ NECESSITIES REGARDING
THE CITY’S FORM AND FUNCTION HAVE
CHANGED THROUGHOUT TIME AND HOW
THIS AFFECTS URBAN RELATIONSHIPS
A. B. Jakupi /
CONCEPTUALISING THE SPACE AND
University of Prishtina, Kosovo:
PATTERNS OF PLACES AS MEANS FOR
BUILDINGS
K. Feric /
CEMEX, Montenegro:
SCALE RATIO AND PERCEPTION OF
S. Stamatovic Vuckovic /
University of Montenegro, Montenegro:
“THE ORNAMENT IS DEAD, LONG LIVE
THE ORNAMENT!”: THE PRESENCE OF
ORNAMENT IN THE CONTEMPORARY
ENVELOPE
U. Kozminska /
Warsaw University of Technology, Poland:
REUSED MATERIALS IN ARCHITECTURE.
INTRODUCING SUSTAINABLE CONCEPTS
IN POLAND
E. Merve Okumus /
Fatih Sultan Mehmet Vagf University, Turkey:
SUSTAINABLE APPROACHES IN SUN
CONTROLLED DESIGN ON FACADES
M. Kaftan, et al /
Technical University Graz, Austria:
DESIGN SYSTEM FOR NEAR ZERO
CARBON ARCHITECTURE
Z. Vasaros /
Budapest University of Technology and:
HOME FOR RUDAPITHECUS! SYNERGY
OF CULTURAL, NATURAL AND INDUSTRIAL
Economics, Hungary:
HERITAGE
E. Pietrogrande, A. Dalla Carneva /
University of Padova, Italy:
ABANO TERME, ITALY. RECOMPOSITION
DESIGN HYPOTHESIS IN THE OLD TOWN
A. Xhambazi /
University of Prishtina, Kosovo:
INTROVERTED AND EXTROVERTED
ARCHITECTURE: THE QUESTION OF
TERRITORY
A. Vassilev /
Bulgaria:
ESTABLISHMENT OF MODERN “ATRIUM”
BUILDING AS A MODEL FOR SUSTAINABLE
ENERGY EFFICIENT ARCHITECTURE
University of Structural Engineering &
Y. Ilieva /
Architecture of Sofia, Bulgaria:
PLANAR DOUBLE-LAYER TENSEGRITY
GRIDS COMPOSED OF ELEMENTARY
CUBIC MODULES
Technical University of Crete, Greece
J. Paterakis, et al /
THE POSITIVE EFFECTS OF USING
EXISTING INFRASTRUCTURES VIA
PASSIVE SYSTEMS IN URBAN
ENVIRONMENTS
Exhibition Programme
STATE OF AFFAIRS AND FUTURE VISIONS
1.01
N. Ebru Aydeniz, S. Taddonio / Yasar University of Izmir, Turkey:
“ADAPTIVE REUSE” OF INDUSTRIAL HERITAGE FOR “THE EXPERIENCE ECONOMY” PURPOSE IN HISTORICAL CITY
T1
CENTER OF AYVALIK. PRESERVATION OF AN OLD OIL FACTORY AS A GASTRONOMY CENTER
1.02
A. Kotevski / University of Belgrade, Serbia:
RESEARCHING THE RANGES OF THE RECONSTRUCTION OF THE TRADITIONAL TIMBER HOUSE ACCORDING TO
THE PRINCIPLES OF SUSTAINABLE ARCHITECTURE
1.03
R. Basha / University of Prishtina, Kosovo:
PERSON WITH DISABILITY AND PUBLIC SPACE - CASE STUDIES OF PRISHTINA AND PRIZREN
1.04
A. Yunitsyna / Epoka University of Tirana, Albania:
UNIVERSAL HOUSING - EVALUATION OF THE SPATIAL QUALITIES OF APARTMENTS IN ALBANIA
1.05
E. Fossi, M. A. Esposito / University of Florence, Italy:
LIFE CYCLE APPROACH AND AIRPORT TERMINAL DESIGN
1.06
A. Xhambazi / University of Prishtina, Kosovo:
TRANSFORMATION AS A STRATEGY OF CONTEMPORARY ARCHITECTURE
1.07
S. Radulescu / Technical University Graz, Austria:
THE OPEN SYSTEM OF THE PUBLIC REALM AND THE OVER-SIZED STRUCTURE
1.08
H. Estaji / Hakim Sabzevary University, Iran; University of Applied Arts Vienna, Austria:
A REVIEV OF FLEXIBILITY AND ADAPTABILITY IN HOUSING DESIGN
1.09
V. Geci / Innarch Prishtina, Kosovo:
PRISHTINA DYNAMIC CITY
CONCEPTUAL AND METHODICAL CONCEPTS
2.01
A. Ioannou / University of Thessaly, Greece:
ADAPTABLE URBANISM - REAPPROPRIATION OF THE ABANDONED MILITARY CAMP “TAGARI” IN FLORINA, GREECE
T2
2.02
F. Zsuzsanna / Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary:
LOCAL DATABASE AS CRUCIAL FACTOR OF SUSTAINABLE ARCHITECTURE. LINKING REALITY TO ARCHITECTURAL
DESIGN BASED ON A PROPERLY MODIFIABLE DATABASE
2.03
P. Stamenovic, D. Stojanovic / University of Belgrade, Serbia:
RELATIONAL SUSTAINABILITY AND SOCIAL ECOLOGY: CASE STUDY OF ECO VILLAGE HOUSING UNITS (MID HOME)
IN BELGRADE
2.04
D. Djukanovic / Institute of Architecture and Urban & Spatial Planning of Serbia:
ENHANCEMENT OF THE CULTURAL AND HISTORICAL ENVIRONMENT - REHABILITATION OF THE FRANCISCAN
MONASTERY COMPLEX IN BAC
2.05
D. Dukanac / University of Belgrade, Serbia:
SIMULATION OF PARTICIPATION - DESIGN PROCESS OF RESIDENTIAL ARCHITECTURE
2.06
M. Sala, M. Jovovic / Universita degli Studi di Firenze, Italy:
SOLAR-ECO RESORT & GOLF CLUB BALKAN ECOFUN PARK
2.07
M. Maksin, V. Ristic*, M. Nenkovic-Riznic / Institute of Architecture and Urban & Spatial Planning of Serbia, *Project Studio
INTEGRATIVE PROCESSES IN SPATIAL, URBAN AND ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING - THE CASE OF PERIPHERAL
URBAN ZONES
“Our apartment”, Serbia
2.08
T. Abdelsalam / University of Modern Sciences and Arts of Cairo, Egypt
REVIVAL OF THE CONCEPT OF COURTYARD IN LONG-NARROW ATTACHED HOUSES, THE SAUDI EXPERIMENT
HOLISTIC ENVIRONMENTAL PERCEPTION
3.01
Z. Kresevic / Graz University of Technology, Austria:
POTENTIAL OF A PERSONAL CARBON-FOOTPRINT MODEL (PCFM) FOR RESIDENTIAL ARCHITECTURE
T3
3.02
J. Veleshnja, D. Pllumbi / University of Studies of Rome, Italy:
A MULTICRITERIAL COMPARISON OF COMMUNIST AND POST-COMMUNIST RESIDENTIAL BLOCKS, THE CASE
OF TIRANA
3.03
E. Dineva / Higher School of Civil Engineering of Sofia, Bulgaria:
ARCHITECTURAL AND FUNCTIONAL DEVELOPMENT OF MODERN EQUESTRIAN FACILITIES IN RELATION TO
TOURISM INDUSTRY
3.04
A. Zoranic / International University Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina:
MODERNIST HOUSE NEAR MOSTAR, AS POSSIBLE ANSWER FOR ISSUES OF CONTEXT AND HARMONY WITH
ENVIRONMENT
3.05
H. Bradic / University of Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina:
CONSEQUENCES OF THE ENERGY EFFICIENCY DEMANDS ON THE EXISTING ARCHITECTURE (ON THE SAMPLE
OF ELEMENTARY SCHOOL BUILDINGS)
INTERACTIVE STRUCTURES
4.01
S. A. HajiAbadi, A. Arfaei, P. Lotfabadi / Eastern Mediterranean University of Famagusta, N. Cyprus:
AN INVESTIGATION OF FACADE IN PASSIVE SOLAR DESIGN SYSTEM - AS AN EXAMPLE IN TWO OFFICE
T4
BUILDINGS (ADMINISTRATION BUILDING IN LANDQUART, SWITZERLAND AND RWE - ESSEN, GERMANY)
4.02
A. Muharam, N. Al-Hemiddi, E. Amer / King Suad University of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia:
THERMAL BEHAVIOR OF THE EXTENSIVE GREEN ROOFS IN RIYADH CITY
4.03
N. Vassilev, M. Vassileva / Politecnico di Milano, Italy:
THE ROLE AND IMPORTANCE OF THE RAILWAY STATION AND TERRITORIES AS AN ORGANIZATION AND SPATIAL
ELEMENT IN THE URBAN FABRIC
4.04
J. Bajic-Sestovic / Montenegro:
VISUAL IDENTITY OF HISTORICAL URBAN CORE OF HERCEG NOVI
4.05
A. Salihbegovic, A. Salihbegovic / University of Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina:
INTERACTIVE BUILDING STRUCTURES AS THERMAL STORAGE OF SOLAR ENERGY
V. Kotradyova /
Bratislava University of Technology,
TEXTURE AND ROUGHNESS - SURFACE
FEATURES IN THE BODY CONCIOUS
SPATIAL
Slovakia:
URBAN ECOLOGY AND CLIMATE
5.01
A. Karagianni, P. Parthenios / Technical University of Crete, Greece:
PROGRAMABLE ECOSYSTEMS: EMPOWERING SOCIAL INTERACTION AND ECO-AWARENESS THROUGH URBAN
T5
COASTAL ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYSIS
5.02
M. G. Tavora, B. G. Tavora, E. Z. Monteiro / University of Campinas, Brazil:
GREEN URBAN AREAS: A DISTRIBUTION ANALYSIS FOR GREENER CITIES
5.03
M. Tanov / Varna Free University, Bulgaria:
THE GREEN AND OPEN PUBLIC SPACES IN THE WATERFRONT REGENERATION
5.04
O. Codispodi / Politecnico di Milano, Italy:
EUROPEAN ECONEIGHBORHOODS: SUSTAINABILITY AND THE ROLE OF URBAN FORM
BIOCLIMATIC AND CULTURAL SENSITIVITY
6.01
M. Popovic, Dj. Popovic / ART Build L.L.C., Montenegro:
HOTEL GOING GREEN
T6
6.02
M. Montemurro / Polytecnic of Bari, Italy:
CITY-NATURE. CONSPICUOUS PLACES IN THE MEDITERRANEAN LANDSCAPE
6.03
Z. Vasaros / Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary:
IT WAS REALLY MODERN? QUESTIONS ON HASSAN FATHY’S ARCHITECTURE
6.04
B. Alik, N. Erdogan / Kocaeli University, Turkey:
HISTORIC ENVIRONMENT AND CULTURAL SENSITIVITY: OTTOMAN HOUSING IN MACEDONIA
6.05
K. Kujundzic / Montenegro:
AESTHETICS OF THE VERNACULAR BIOCLIMATIC ARCHITECTURE IN BOKA BAY
MATERIALITY
7.01
M. Nenkovic-Riznic, M. Pucar / Institute of Architecture and Urban & Spatial Planning of Serbia:
NEW TENDENCIES IN WASTE MANAGEMENT IN BALKAN COUNTRIES - IS SOCIAL FACTOR CRUCIAL IN WASTE
T7
EVACUATION LOCATION SELECTION?
7.02
L. Harper / Monash University of Melbourne, Australia:
THE URBANISM OF MATERIALS
7.03
H. Aksel, O. Eren / Mimar Sinan Fine Arts University of Istanbul, Turkey:
A DISCUSSION ON THE ADVANTAGES OF STEEL STRUCTURES IN THE CONTEXT OF SUSTAINABLE
CONSTRUCTION
Tatjana RAJIC
EXPEDITO, Montenegro:
Socially Engaged Architectural Practice
Marija GOLUBOVIC
ENERGO Group, Serbia/Italy
Sustainable of Today is Well Enough?
C. K. Chatzinikola, D.K. Serghides, M. Santamouris* / Cyprus University of Technology, *The Cyprus Institute, Cyprus:
EFFECT OF THE ORIENTATION ON THE WINTER INDOOR TEMPERATURES AND ON THE ENERGY CONSUMPTION
OF LOW-INCOME DWELLINGS IN THE REGION
6.06
N. Ebru Aydeniz, S. Taddonio /
“ADAPTIVE REUSE” OF INDUSTRIAL
HERITAGE FOR “THE EXPEREIENCE
Yasar University of Izmir, Turkey:
ECONOMY” PURPOSE IN HISTORICAL CITY
CENTER OF AYVALIK.
PRESERVATION OF AN OLD OLIVE OIL
FACTORY AS A GASTRONOMY CENTER
4.06
H. Bradic / University of Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina:
DESIGNING RESIDENTIAL-COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS UNDER THE PRINCIPLES OF LOW-ENERGY ARCHITECTURE
4.07
B. Sudimac, A. Dubljevic / University of Belgrade, Serbia:
SOLAR ENERGY AS AN ELEMENT OF DESIGN
Global Sustainability
A Post-Urban Agenda
What’s Next?
Designing the
Unpredictable
6.08
6.09
1.01
1.10
1.11
1.12
1.13
1.14
1.15
3.06
3.07
7.04
SUSTAINABILITY
7.05
7.06
7.07
7.08
2.09
2.10
2.11
2.12
4.08
4.09
4.10
Exploring and Refining Comprehensive Practices
Design and Transformation
Aesthetic and Concept
Adapted Reuse / Change of Use / Flexibility
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Making and Shaping Architecture through Design
Adaptable Architecture
Research
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Planning Principles and Synergies
Integral Planning/Processes and Design Aspects
Economy
Dimensions of Diversity
Methods and Creativity
Integrative Processes
Implementation
Partial and Holistic Concepts
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In-Door and Out-Door Spaces, Energy, Water,
Construction Products, Possible Solutions and
Practical Implementation as Objectives of
Environmental Friendly Building
Case Studies of Building and Its Surroundings -
General Requirements, Ecological Concepts and
Environmental Measure
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Methods and Systems for Holistic Surrounding
Concepts
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Space Frames
Concepts / Connections / Communications
Deployable Structures
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Shared Effects of Interactions between Buildings
Design Models as Parameters of Interactive
Building Technologies Towards Interactions
High-Tech / Low-Tech
and their Surroundings
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Processes
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Urban Structure (Qualified Mixture, Short
Distances, Mobility)
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Urban Space
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Urban Gardening (Green and Open Spaces)
Urban Survival
Ecological and Social Aspects
City in Transition
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Encouraging Nature and Design Along
Life Cycle Assessment
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Human Designed Environment
Social Aspects
Impact of Bioclimatic Building on Residents
Ecological Sensitivity and Ecological Cycle
Management
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Mutual Interdependence between Architecture and
Environment
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Aesthetic-Ethic
Textures
Quality Characteristics and Durability of Materials
Intelligent and Smart Materials
Reuse
Sustainable Adequacy of Sustainable Materials
Ecological Load and Impacts
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S.ARCH-2015
The 2nd International Conference with Exhibition
Environment and Architecture
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