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CFPs posted to designcalls in May 2013

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Filippo Salustri <[log in to unmask]>

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Hi all,
Below is a summary of CFPs posted to http://designcalls.wordpress.com/ in
May 2013.
/fas



call for paper Volume 05, Int|AR, Journal on Interventions and
Adaptive Reuse<http://designcalls.wordpress.com/2013/05/27/call-for-paper-volume-05-intar-journal-on-interventions-and-adaptive-reuse/>

MAY 27, 2013
Resilience and Adaptability

Economic decline, natural and manmade disasters, war and destruction, acts
of devastating violence, the 21st century has witnessed a climate of
crisis, most often immediate and unpredictable but, at times, foreseen,
impending and even expected. Such events and the ability for continuity,
recovery and change, require strength borne from adaptability. Drawing upon
a concept originally introduced by C. S.Holling regarding equilibrium in
the ecological system, Volume 05 of the *Int|AR*journal explores the idea
of resilience. From anticipatory strategies to shock absorption, from the
reduction of material needs to the widening of the array of resources, from
the liberation of traditional constraints to new forms of collaborations,
from built-in redundancies to risk mitigation, from transformability to
incrementality, this strategy is broad and equally applicable in science,
economy, urban planning and design. For Volume 05, we focus on such ideas,
theories and explorations in the design of the built environment and
welcome submissions on adaptive reuse and the adaptive process as a means
and demonstration of resilience.

We seek proposals of no more than 250 words and welcome all interpretations
and investigations of this topic.

*Editors in chief:*

   - Markus Berger, Assistant Professor, Department of Interior
   Architecture, RISD
   - Liliane Wong, Professor, Head of Department of Interior Architecture,
   RISD

*Special Editor:*

   - Damian White, Associate Professor, History-Philosophy+ the Social
   Sciences, RISD

*Requirements:*
-

Paper proposals (250 words)  due by June 15, 2013 (first round)
- Notification of acceptances by July 02, 2013
-Full paper (1000-3000 words)  due by Sept. 01 2013

Send as RTF document and attach folder with images/captions to:  *
[log in to unmask]*

CFP_05-Resilience&Adaptability-s<http://designcalls.files.wordpress.com/2013/05/cfp_05-resilienceadaptability-s.pdf>

Established in 2009 as the first American academic publication focusing on
Design and Adaptive Reuse, the Int|AR Journal explores this inherently
sustainable practice through multi-faceted investigations and paradigmatic
examples. Int|AR is a peer reviewed journal, published annually and
reviewed worldwide. It is available online at EBSCO host, on Amazon and
distributed in Europe and North America by BIRKHÄUSER.
ICED Event for Young People: The Future of Design (August 2013, Seoul
Korea)<http://designcalls.wordpress.com/2013/05/27/iced-event-for-young-people-the-future-of-design-august-2013-seoul-korea/>

MAY 27, 2013

Dates: 19-22 August 2013
Location: Seoul, Korea
Contact: [log in to unmask]
Deadline for submissions: 21 June 2013

The Future of Design (Design of the Future – ICED 2013) is a Design Society
event for young people.

Speakers will include participants of the ICED13 conference and the local
design, engineering and business community. Masters students, PhD students,
Post Docs and other young people, i.e. up to and including seven years from
their last degree, are invited to apply. Only 10-12 spaces are available to
broadcast your vision on “The Future of Design – Design of the Future”!

Read more of this
post<http://designcalls.wordpress.com/2013/05/27/iced-event-for-young-people-the-future-of-design-august-2013-seoul-korea/#more-1487>
Architecture and Culture v2 n1 (Mar
2014)<http://designcalls.wordpress.com/2013/05/27/architecture-and-culture-v2-n1-mar-2014/>

MAY 27, 2013

Theme: architecture and culture through the lens of disciplinary practice
Website: http://www.bloomsbury.com/journal/architectureandculture
Deadline for submissions: 14 June 2013

Editors: Igea Troiani and Suzanne Ewing

Vol. 2/Issue 01 is an open call for submissions that address Architecture
and Culture through the broad lens of disciplinary practices. We welcome
full-length submissions that explore historical, geographical,
anthropological, sociological, filmic, acoustic, design or literary
interpretations of what this might mean. Architecture and Culture publishes
explorations that are rigorously speculative, purposively imaginative,
visually and verbally stimulating. We welcome orthodox and unorthodox
methods of representation and critical writing. Whether a comic
strip, film, fiction story, drawing, design hypothesis or scholarly paper,
in this CFP we seek submissions with a critical argument about disciplinary
practices, architecture and culture.

Architecture and Culture is the international, peer-reviewed journal of the
Architectural Humanities Research Association (AHRA). It investigates the
relationship between architecture and the culture that shapes and is shaped
by it. Whether culture is understood extensively, as shared experience of
everyday life, Architecture and Culture asks how architecture participates
in and engages with it – and how both culture and architecture might be
reciprocally transformed.

The submission deadline is 14th June 2013, 5pm UK time. We seek full
submissions, not abstracts, by this date. All papers should be submitted
electronically via Editorial Manager at:
http://www.editorialmanager.com/archcult/

Accepted articles will be published in March 2014.

For author instructions, please go to ‘Notes for Contributors’ at
http://www.bloomsbury.com/journal/architectureandculture.
PerFab 2013 – 1st International Workshop on Personal and Pervasive
Fabrication (Sep 2013,
Zurich)<http://designcalls.wordpress.com/2013/05/13/perfab-2013-1st-international-workshop-on-personal-and-pervasive-fabrication-sep-2013-zurich/>

MAY 13, 2013

Dates: 9 September 2013
Location: Zurich, Switzerland
Website: http://32leav.es/perfab/
Deadline for submissions: 1 June 2013

In conjunction with the ACM International Joint Conference on Pervasive and
Ubiquitous Computing (UbiComp 2013)

Recently, technologies for fabricating real-world objects and products
that can be designed and built directly by the end-user have decreased in
costs and are increasingly common. These technologies are expected to have
a great impact on society. However, there is a great need to explore many
novel research challenges and issues before the idea of personal
fabrication becomes truly pervasive and applicable to the wider public. Our
workshop is aimed at facilitating discussion and exploration of these
challenges. We encourage submissions of research papers, work-in-progress
papers with interesting preliminary results, and position papers.
Attendance at the workshop is not limited, as anyone may register
and attend. The long-term goal is to gather a community of researchers
and establish this workshop as a leading forum for research dissemination
in the area.

Read more of this
post<http://designcalls.wordpress.com/2013/05/13/perfab-2013-1st-international-workshop-on-personal-and-pervasive-fabrication-sep-2013-zurich/#more-1476>
Service Design and Innovation conference (9-11 April
2014)<http://designcalls.wordpress.com/2013/05/09/service-design-and-innovation-conference-9-11-april-2014/>

MAY 9, 2013

Service Design and Innovation (ServDes) conference

Theme: Service Futures

9-11 April 2014, Lancaster, UK

http://www.servdes.org/

ServDes, The Conference on Service Design and Service Innovation, is the
premier international research conference exploring service design and
service innovation. Submitted contributions are subject to a double-blind
peer-review process. Accepted contributions will be published
electronically in the conference proceedings and selected best papers will
be published within special issues on Service Design in The Design Journal (
http://www.bloomsbury.com/uk/journal/the-design-journal/) or the Managing
Service Quality journal (
http://www.emeraldinsight.com/products/journals/journals.htm?id=msq).

Read more of this
post<http://designcalls.wordpress.com/2013/05/09/service-design-and-innovation-conference-9-11-april-2014/#more-1472>



\V/_
Prof. Filippo A. Salustri, Ph.D., P.Eng.
Email: [log in to unmask]
http://deseng.ryerson.ca/~fil/


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