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Monday, 7 September 2015

Eco-Architecture 2016

6th International Conference on Harmonisation between Architecture and Nature

13 - 15 July 2016

Alicante, Spain


Introduction
The sixth International Conference on Harmonisation between Architecture and Nature (Eco-Architecture 2016) follows the five successful meetings which started in the New Forest, home of the Wessex Institute of Technology, in 2006; and followed in the Algarve (2008); A Coruna (2010), the island of Kos (2012) and Siena (2014).
Eco-Architecture implies a new approach to the design process intended to harmonise its products with nature. This involves ideas such as minimum use of energy at each stage of the building process, taking into account the amount required during the extraction and transportation of materials, their fabrication, assembly, building erection, maintenance and eventual future recycling. Another important issue is the adaptation of the architectural design to the natural environment, learning from nature and long time honoured samples of traditional constructions. 
The conference will deal with topics such as building technologies, design by passive systems, design with nature, cultural sensitivity, life cycle assessment, resources and rehabilitation and many others including case studies from different places around the world. The list of topics gives an idea of the scope of the meeting, papers on other topics relating to the conference objectives, are welcome. Eco-Architecture is very multi-disciplinary by definition, attracting, in addition to architects, many other professionals. In that regard the conference participants, as well as architects, are expected to be engineers, planners, physical scientists, sociologists and economists, providing all of them an opportunity to share information and ideas with their colleagues from different regions around the world.

Conference Topics

The following list covers some of the topics to be presented at Eco-Architecture 2016. Papers on other subjects related to the objectives of the conference are also welcome.
  • Design with nature
  • Energy efficiency
  • Building technologies
  • Tall buildings and environment
  • Ecological impacts of materials
  • Biomaterials
  • Bioclimatic design
  • Water quality
  • Green facades
  • Ecological and cultural sensitivity
  • Education and training
  • Case studies
  • Design by passive systems
  • Adapted reuse
  • Life cycle assessment and durability
  • Transformative design
  • Sustainability indices in architecture
  • Bioclimatic design and passive systems
  • Recycle, reuse, reduce and recovery
  • Mixing it up and building flexibility
  • Architectural visualisation
  • New techniques: building information modelling
Find out more on the conference webpage