TECHNOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
IN THE GREEN AND DIGITAL TRANSITION
International Conference | Rome, 30 June - 1 - 2 July 2022
International Conference
Technological imagination in the green and digital transition
Technological imagination in the green and digital transition
Unlike perception, which implies observation of reality, imagination is a synthesis of our cognition and our plans, with the goal of constructing an all-encompassing image of reality.
But this raises questions and interferences that set in motion transformations of the collective imagination, along with an ever increasing expansion of the technical and technological universe, all of extreme analytical interest, even more so in light of their ties to the virtual revolution that has ushered in a radical transformation of the categories of the reference framework of imagination.
The technological culture of planning, plus the technology of design, construction and the transformation of the built environment, as well as innovations in the processes and organisation of construction production, together with environmental planning of elements and systems, all provide methods and dynamic tools necessary to the formulation of long-term perspectives and the establishment of a “system” of visions for the future.
To this end, the potential of technological culture definitely represents a strategic tool for the conception, design and validation of future scenarios.
Today, the shock of the pandemic has made given for an urgent need to construct informed, advanced visions of the urban habitat, taking into account the impact of recent experience, plus the contribution of technological innovations, as well as the ecological and digital transition, in their widest-ranging manifestations.
The convention addresses the pressing need for sustainability in urban development over the medium and long terms, with cities to serve as the main stage for strategies that seek to meet the targets and the cross-sector priorities indicated in the EU’s Next Generation program, all in pursuit of a solid recovery on the part of the European economy, along lines of ecological transition, digitalisation, competitiveness, training and inclusion to overcome social, territorial and gender differences.
The international study encounter is meant to promote visions shared by architectural technology and other disciplines, which, though they may appear to differ, are closely interconnected, with the aim of achieving an open, interdisciplinary integration capable of proposing concrete projects regarding topics held to be of strategic importance to the future of the built environment. These are identified to draw up evolving scenarios of architecture and cities suited to reflection, at various levels, on innovative models of process and product.
The topics for consideration by the convention are structured around the following work sessions:
- Digital world for real cities
- “Printed” buildings for sustainable habitats
- Technological innovation for low tech environments
- Effective solutions for resilient urban habitats
- Architectural design for healthy living
Conference Sessions:
ORGANISERS
Sapienza University of Rome
DIAP - Department of Architecture and Design
LAB.ITECH Laboratory of Architecture | Building Innovation and Technology | Environment and Climate Changes | Health
Fondazione Roma Sapienza
CONTACT
technologicalimagination.sapienza@uniroma1.it
INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE
David Allison | Clemsnon University, South Carolina, USA
Ruzica Bozovic-Stamenovic | National University of Singapore, China
Federico Butera | Polytechnic University of Milan, Italy
Orazio Carpenzano | Sapienza University of Rome, Italy
Ljiljana Đukanović | University of Belgrade, Serbia
Peter Droege | University of Liechtenstein, Liechtenstein
Boyan Georgiev | UAGEC-Department of Tecnology, Bulgaria
Anna Maria Giovenale | Sapienza University of Rome, Italy
Mario Losasso | University of Naples Federico II, Italy
Robinson Manguro | Kirinyaga University, Kenya
Saverio Mecca | University of Florence, Italy
Mario Morcellini | Sapienza University of Rome, Italy
Iva Muraj | Faculty of Architecture, University of Zagreb, Croatia
Silvia Naldini | Delft University of Technology, Netherland
Roberto Pagani | Polytechnic University of Turin, Italy
Massimo Palme | Federico Santa Maria Technical University, Valparaiso, Chile
Mario Raul Ramirez de Leon | University of San Carlos Guatemala, USAC, Guatemala
Fabrizio Schiaffonati | Polytechnic University of Milan, Italy
Markus Schwai | Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway
Begoña Serrano Lanzarote | Polytechnic University of Valencia, Spain
Wei Xing Shi | Tongji University, China
Belinda Tato | Harvard Graduate School of Design, USA
SCIENTIFIC COORDINATION COMMITTEE
Eugenio Arbizzani | Sapienza University of Rome
Rosalba Belibani | Sapienza University of Rome
Eliana Cangelli | Sapienza University of Rome
Carola Clemente | Sapienza University of Rome
Fabrizio Cumo | Sapienza University of Rome
Alfonso Giancotti | Sapienza University of Rome
Francesca Giofré | Sapienza University of Rome
Spartaco Paris | Sapienza University of Rome
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
Anna Mangiatordi | Sapienza University of Rome
Elisa Pennacchia | Sapienza University of Rome
Virginia Adele Tiburcio | Sapienza University of Rome
Benefits of attending
Publication
Papers presented at CONF.ITECH2022 are to be published in a Conference Proceedings volume of Springer publisher. The publication will be available in digital copy.
Indexing
Conference Proceedings are DOI registered with CrossRef and are currently listed in indexing services such as Scopus and Google Scholar, as well as being submitted to the Web of Science.
Open Access and Digital Archive
All conference papers are archived permanently on our electronic library where they can be downloaded for free.
Peer review
To ensure the quality of our publications, abstracts and papers are blind peer-reviewed by members of the International Scientific Advisory Committee and other experts.
Reduced fee for PhD Students and authors from LDCs, LICs and LMICs
PhD students and authors from Least Developed Countries, Low Income Countries and Lower Middle Income Countries are offered a much-reduced conference fee.
Networking
Participants can present their research and interact with experts from around the world, as part of a unique community.
PRACTICAL INFO
Conference Venue
Sapienza University of Rome
Dates
30 June - 1 - 2 July 2022
Sessions
Innovation | Digital world for real cities
Technology | "Printed" buildings for sustainable habitats
Environment | Technological innovation for low tech environment
Climate Changes | Effective solutions for resilient cities
Health | Environment for healthy living
Deadlines
Abstract submission | 10 January 2022
Abstract acceptance | 24 January 2022
Full paper submission | 14 March 2022
Full paper acceptance | 14 April 2022
Final paper submission | 23 May 2022
Presentation | 30 June, 1-2 July 2022
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