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Human-Centric
28th Conference of the Association for Computer-Aided Architectural Design Research in Asia (CAADRIA)
http://www.caadria2023.org
Ahmedabad India
18-24 March 2023
HOST
Faculty of Architecture, CEPT University
THEME
In the 21st century, the global immersion in technology has connected the world like never before, and technological impact is reaching even some of the most remote and impoverished areas of the world. As a consequence, the advancement and adoption of new technologies in all aspects of our society have profoundly changed how we design our environment to be healthy, liveable and equitable.
Computational design, simulation, analysis, fabrication, and management allow us to evaluate and forecast the performance of habitats with a deeper understanding of contexts.
Technology for social good is an agenda to articulate values, behaviours, and attitudes that focus on social impact โ placing people at the focal point. In the context of a rapidly changing climate, it is has become evident that we are approaching a moment of no return; a moment in which our fate hangs in the balance. We as a species, and the societies we construct, must take immediate action and work collectively towards a brighter and more sustainable future.
CAADRIA2023 calls in particular for contributions addressing the conference theme by discussing the influence of technology on society, economy, environment, and governance pertaining to habitats where people are at the heart of the construction industry. We invite conversations and debate around key questions:
How do different computational design approaches contribute to the design, development and policy making of complex societies?
To what extent automation, machine intelligence and control of complex systems impact societal development?
How does the practical and real-world applications of computational research and technologies advance broader social well-being?
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