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CAADRIA 2011 call for paper. for those of interest.
 
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Wang Haofeng
PhD & Associate Professor
College of Architecture & Urban Planning
Shenzhen University


 
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CAADRIA 2011 Call for Papers - Abstract Due September 7, 2010

Circuit Bending, Breaking and Mending
The 16th International Conference of the Association for Computer-Aided Architectural Design Research in Asia

Dates: April 27-29, 2011
Host: School of Architecture and Built Environment, University of Newcastle, Australia
Submission guidelines and other information:  http://www.caadria2011.org/

Contemporary advances in design are shaped by computational design methods, strategies and technologies, regardless of whether these advances are manifested in the design and construction of a building, in related theory and analysis, or in the ways in which future designers and scholars are educated. Architectural computation in the post-digital era calls for new ideas that will transcend conventional boundaries and support creative insights through design and into design. “Circuit Bending, Breaking and Mending” provides an interdisciplinary context for challenging traditional paradigms and invites researchers and practitioners alike to (re)consider and (re)address design and computation with a particular focus on three themes:
Innovative design conceptualisation and support through computational theories and technologies.
Enhanced knowledge of architecture and design through computational analysis.
Improved approaches to design education through computational thinking and applications.

CAADRIA 2011 invites submissions of original research papers, posters and exhibitions on topics related to computer-aided design, including but not limited to:
Design intelligence and automation
Computational design analysis
Generative and parametric design
Simulation and visualisation
Virtual and interactive environments
Human-computer interaction
Ubiquitous computing
Computer-supported design collaboration
Design cognition
Digital art and new media
Computational research in design education
Computational research in design practice
Interdisciplinary computational design research
Theory, philosophy and methodology of computational design research

Young researchers currently involved in postgraduate studies are invited to submit their work-in-progress research papers to the CAADRIA 2011 Postgraduate Student Consortium.

Important Dates
Abstract submission: September 7, 2010
Full paper submission: December 1, 2010
Poster and Exhibition Submission: February 1, 2011
Postgraduate Student Consortium Submission: February 1, 2011
Young CAADRIA Award Application: February 1, 2011
Sasada Award Application: November 30, 2011

CAADRIA 2011 Organising Committee
Dr. Ning Gu (Chair) Josephine Vaughan (Co-chair) 
Professor Michael Ostwald Associate Professor Anthony Williams
University of Newcastle, Australia
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CAADRIA 2011 Paper Selection Committee
Dr. Christiane M Herr (Chair), National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan
Dr. Ning Gu, University of Newcastle, Australia
Dr. Stanislav Roudavski, University of Melbourne, Australia
Associate Professor Marc Aurel Schnabel, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
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Dr. Ning Gu
Lecturer in Digital Architecture
School of Architecture & Built Environment
University of Newcastle
Australia 2308
Ph: 61 2 4921 5786
Fax: 61 2 4921 6913