International E-Symposium on Architecture, Urbanity and Social Sustainability of 21st Century: In Search of New Paradigms

October 15, 2022

12:00 pm EDT

International E-Symposium on Architecture, Urbanity and Social Sustainability of 21st Century: In Search of New Paradigms

With an augmented focus on address crises: Integrated Research and action in an era of experiencing the global pandemic of COVID-19 and witnessing the initiation of World War III catastrophe

Saturday, October 15, from noon to 3:00 p.m. ET

A recording of the event will be made available.

Chair: Professor Greg Andonian (gregandonian@cunet.carleton.ca)

 

Speakers and topics:

ARCHITECTURE | AI | COVID | WAR | NEW SPACE CIVILIZATION

by Greg Andonian, Professor of Architecture, Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada

 

HORSEMEN OF THE APOCALYPSE

by Karel Boullart, Professor Emeritus, Faculty of Letters of Ghent University, Belgium

 

ON WAR BEING AT THE FOUNDATION OF THE ARTS:

A Reading of John Ruskin’s Lecture on War in The Crown of Wild Olives

by Taha Douri, Dean, College of Design, American University in the Emirates, Dubai 

 

DESIGN QUALITY RESET:

Interrogating Definition, Delineation, Measurement + Meaning in a Shifting Ethos

Nooshin Esmaeili & Sinclair B.R., Ph.D. Candidate & Professor, University of Calgary, Canada

 

MODERN MANIPULATED ARCHITECTURE & SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT

by Kensei Hiwaki, VP IIAS & Professor Emeritus of Tokyo International University, Japan

 

Tenets of Integrated Behavioral Science:

ECONOMIC PSYCHOLOGY FOR 21ST CENTURY

by Torben Larsen, Retired Researcher & Chief Consultant, University of Southern Denmark

 

CADECO | CAD + ECOLO-CO-CULTURAL ORGANIZATION & SYMBIOSIS

by Tarkko Oksala, Architect, Researcher & Educator, Aalto University, Helsinki, Finland

 

THE ROLE OF HUMAN ECOLOGY IN CONTEMPORARY CRISES

By Giorgio Pizziolo & Rita Micarelli, Human Ecologists, Landscape Architects, Milan, Italy

 

CREATIVITY vs. BUILD, DESTRUCT, RE-BUILD

by Hiltrud Schinzel, Magister Artium, Art Historian, Artist, Dusseldorf, Germany

 

ARCHITECTURE AT A CRITICAL THRESHOLD:

Meaningfully Migrating from Luxury to Essential Services

by Brian R. Sinclair, Professor of Architecture, Planning & Landscape, University of Calgary, Canada

 

See the papers and more information about the symposium here:   https://issuu.com/greg_andonian.carleton/docs/2-2022_archurb_socsust_xii

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