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iNTA-SEGA 2009 is one of the premier summits that intends to bring together researchers and practitioners from architectural profession and other related fields, in tropical and subtropical regions. It provides the attendees a unique chance to meet, share their experiences, and to give new perspectives in sustainability for built environments. iNTA-SEGA 2009, with the theme 'Bridging Innovation, Technology and Tradition: Holistic approaches to (rapid) sustainable architecture and environment' aims to promote emerging technologies and innovation and to address a significant challenge for tropical environments: how to be innovative in order to keep up with rapid developments, while preserving traditions for sustainable architecture and environment.
The iNTA-SEGA 2009 conference will focus on the following sub themes:
- Alternative Building Design, Materials and Construction for Climate Change
- Local materials, waste materials
- Innovative structure
- Sustainable construction
- Planning and Design for Disaster Response and Reconstruction
- Environment protection and GHG emission reduction
- Building Innovation for Comfort and Quality of Architecture and Urban Spaces
- Design for indoor and outdoor comfort
- Indoor air quality, daylighting, acoustic design
- Landscape design for buildings and urban spaces
- Cultural landscape
- New Vernacular Traditions, vernacular architecture and urban forms
- Energy and nature in harmony
- Design, Philosophy and Theory
- Appropriate Built Environment Technology
- Building integrated renewable energies
- Self-sufficient built environment
- Innovative energy saving designs
- Smart systems, new and advanced technologies for building
- Parametric Computational Tools for Sustainability
- Analysis, Diagnosis and Prediction / CAAD Design & Knowledge
- Systems/ Experiments and Research Methods/ Case Studies
- Assessment for sustainable architecture and environment
- Analysis techniques for accounting building sustainability
- Energy Policy, Planning and Efficiency
- Energy standards, thermal building regulations, energy saving
- Sustainable Energy Engineering
- Unified sustainable terminology for sustainable built environment
- Sustainable building rating
- Local, regional and global building energy policies
- Universal Design
Organizer
Kasetsart University