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SUMMARY:Why Human Experience Metrics Matter
DESCRIPTION:Event OverviewWhat does it truly mean for a building to “work” for people? This question is at the center of the event “Why Human Experience Metrics Matter”\, a breakfast panel presented by DIALOG in collaboration with the Academy of Neuroscience for Architecture (ANFA). The event explores how neuroscience and environmental psychology are influencing contemporary design decisions across sectors such as healthcare\, real estate development\, and civic architecture. As designers and developers increasingly focus on human-centered environments\, the discussion will examine how emerging scientific tools and research methods can measure the impact of design on human behavior\, cognition\, and well-being. These insights are reshaping how architects approach spatial planning\, workplace environments\, and public infrastructure. The topic closely relates to broader developments in architecture\, particularly research-driven approaches such as evidence-based design and neuroscience in architecture. About the EventThe breakfast conversation marks the launch of the ANFA × DIALOG learning series titled Designing for Human Experience. The series will explore how neuroscience research and environmental psychology can help architects and planners better understand how people interact with buildings and urban spaces. Participants will discuss how metrics related to human experience—such as comfort\, cognitive engagement\, productivity\, and emotional response—are becoming valuable indicators in the evaluation of built environments. These metrics are increasingly influencing design strategies and development decisions within both private and public sector projects. Speakers\nDavid Kirsh – Cognitive Scientist\, University of California San Diego / ANFA. His research examines how people think and make decisions in complex environments and how those insights can inform spatial design.\nJulia del Río – Architect\, PhD candidate\, and ANFA Advisory Council member\, focusing on integrating evidence-based insights into architectural practice.\nNour Tawil – Architect and scientist at the Center for Environmental Neuroscience at the Max Planck Institute for Human Development\, bridging environmental psychology research with real-world design applications.\nRussell Whitehead – Senior Vice President of Development Strategy and Consulting at CBRE Canada\, providing a real estate perspective on the growing importance of experience metrics in building portfolios.\nSusan Carter – Designer and Partner at DIALOG and Doctor of Design candidate\, working on large-scale mixed-use developments and connecting neuroscience research with design practice.\nEvent Details\n\n\nDate\nMarch 19\, 2026\n\n\nTime\n7:30 AM – 9:30 AM (Mountain Time)\n\n\nLocation\nDIALOG Calgary Studio\, 300\, 134–11 Avenue SE\, Calgary\, Alberta\, Canada\n\n\nFormat\nHybrid: In-person breakfast event (limited seating) and livestream option\n\n\nFees\nRegistration required (pricing varies depending on attendance type)\n\n\nOrganizer\nDIALOG in collaboration with the Academy of Neuroscience for Architecture (ANFA)\n\n\n✦ ArchUp Editorial InsightThe event “Why Human Experience Metrics Matter” emphasizes the growing role of neuroscience and environmental psychology in shaping architectural and urban design. It explores how metrics such as comfort\, cognitive engagement\, productivity\, and emotional response can measure the impact of built environments on people. The discussion highlights a shift toward human-centered design\, showing how architects and developers can leverage scientific insights to create spaces that enhance well-being\, support behavioral needs\, and improve the effectiveness of buildings across sectors. Conclusion“Why Human Experience Metrics Matter” highlights a growing shift within architecture and real estate toward designing environments that prioritize human well-being and behavioral insight. By combining scientific research with professional design practice\, the event encourages a deeper understanding of how built environments influence the people who use them—and how architects can design spaces that truly support human experience. Explore the Latest Architecture Exhibitions & ConferencesArchUp offers daily updates on top global architectural exhibitions\, design conferences\, and professional art and design forums. Follow key architecture competitions\, check official results\, and stay informed through the latest architectural news worldwide. ArchUp is your encyclopedic hub for discovering events and design-driven opportunities across the globe.
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SUMMARY:Baumer Lecture Series\, 127af
DESCRIPTION:Competition BriefIntentThe Knowlton School of Architecture at The Ohio State University presents The Baumer Lecture Series 2026 which functions as an academic architecture lecture series. The program invites current practitioners and scholars to showcase their academic work and research. PurposeThe purpose of the lecture series is to support architectural education through public lectures which create opportunities for students and faculty and professionals to discuss current architectural practices and theories. RequirementsThe event allows entry to all students and faculty members and members of the public. The event requires registration when venue capacity reaches its limits. The event does not require participants to submit work or design proposals or engage in competitive assessment. JuryThis lecture series does not include a jury. The Knowlton School of Architecture academic team selects and invites all speakers for the event. Fees\n\n\nCategory\nFee\nUSD Equivalent\n\n\nGeneral Attendance\nFree\n0 USD\n\n\nRewards\n\n\nCategory\nReward\nValue\n\n\nParticipants\nEducational lecture and professional networking\nNon-monetary\n\n\nDates\n\n\nMilestone\nDate\n\n\nLecture Date\nMarch 4 2026\n\n\n✦ ArchUp Editorial InsightThe Baumer Lecture Series 2026 functions as an academic presentation platform which operates in a university setting for the study of architectural theory and practice and teaching methods. The architectural field receivesits main value from the program because it enables researchers to share their knowledge with others while their active work stays from research and design testing and actual business use. The lecture series design which restricts open dialogue between scholars prevents proper assessment through comparative studies after the educational content has been delivered thus showing that the series serves as a teaching platform which does not create architectural research or advance professional development outside academic environments. Critical ConclusionThe Baumer Lecture Series 2026 operates as an academic discourse platform which does not represent either a competitive event or an industry-oriented program. The university setting provides its most significant impact because it delivers educational benefits and shows current architectural design methods to students. The organization needs a public outreach program combined with industry partnerships to achieve its goal of becoming a global architectural event because its present operations restrict its ability to reach international architectural conferences and design competitions. Explore the Latest Architecture Exhibitions & ConferencesArchUp offers daily updates on top global architectural exhibitions\, design conferences\, and professional art and design forums. Follow key architecture competitions\, check official results\, and stay informed through the latest architectural news worldwide. ArchUp is your encyclopedic hub for discovering events and design-driven opportunities across the globe.
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SUMMARY:International Conference on Architecture and Individual Buildings (ICAIB-25)
DESCRIPTION:Overview: The International Conference on Architecture and Individual Buildings (ICAIB-2025) will take place on 3rd – 4th June 2025 in Abu Dhabi\, UAE\, with options for both in-person and virtual participation. Organized by IITER\, this global event will bring together leading experts\, researchers\, students\, and industry professionals to explore advancements in architecture and building design. With over 500 expected participants\, the conference offers diverse sessions including keynote lectures\, oral and poster presentations\, symposia\, and workshops. ICAIB-25 aims to create a vibrant environment for idea exchange\, collaboration\, and research exploration. The event will help reduce the gap between theoretical studies and real-world applications while fostering innovation and professional networking. Why You Should Participate:\n\nPresent your research to a global audience and gain international recognition. \n\n\nConnect with peers\, scholars\, and professionals from diverse architectural fields. \n\n\nExplore emerging technologies and trends in architecture and building design. \n\n\nEngage in thought-provoking discussions and collaborative workshops. \n\n\nGet your research published in peer-reviewed journals and conference proceedings. \n\n\nReceive feedback from experienced reviewers and expand your academic impact. \n\n\nEnhance your professional development and discover new opportunities. \n\n\nJoin a global dialogue on improving architectural practices and urban development. \n\nKey Highlights:\n\nConference Dates: 3rd – 4th June 2025 \n\n\nLocation: Abu Dhabi\, UAE (Hybrid: In-person or Virtual) \n\n\nAudience: Academics\, students\, architects\, engineers\, researchers\, and industry leaders \n\n\nSessions: Keynotes\, Oral Presentations\, Posters\, Workshops\, Symposia \n\n\nPublication Opportunity: Peer-reviewed journals and conference proceedings \n\n\nExpected Attendance: 500+ participants \n\nEntry Fees:\n\n\n\n\nFee Category\nDeadline\nFee (USD)\n\n\n\n\nEarly Bird\n4th May 2025\n$150\n\n\nRegular\nUntil 19th May 2025\n$200\n\n\nFinal/On-spot\nAfter 19th May 2025\n$250\n\n\n\n\n \n\n\nPrizes and Recognition:\n\n\n\n\nRecognition Type\nDescription\n\n\n\n\nBest Paper Award\nAwarded to the top research paper in each major theme\n\n\nBest Poster Presentation\nRecognizes the most impactful and well-presented poster\n\n\nCertificate of Participation\nGiven to all presenting and attending participants\n\n\nPublication\nSelected papers will be published in international journals\n\n\nNetworking Awards\nFor top contributors to collaborative discussions and workshops\n\n\n\n\n \n\n\nSubmission Details:\n\nPaper Types Accepted: Research papers\, review articles\, case studies\, technical reports\, thesis summaries\, commentaries. \n\n\nPresentation Formats: Oral\, Poster\, Virtual. \n\n\nSubmission Guidelines: \n\n\nFollow the [Sample Abstract] and [Sample Paper Format]. \n\n\nPapers must be original and unpublished. \n\n\nAll submissions undergo peer review. \n\n\n\n\nUpload Requirements: \n\n\nAbstract (max 250 words) \n\n\nFull paper (5-10 pages) \n\n\nPresenter bio and affiliation \n\n\n\n\nLanguages: English (primary)\, Arabic allowed for poster titles and brief summaries. \n\nImportant Dates:\n\n\n\n\nMilestone\nDate\n\n\n\n\nEarly Bird Deadline\n4th May 2025\n\n\nPaper Submission\n9th May 2025\n\n\nRegistration Deadline\n19th May 2025\n\n\nConference Dates\n3rd – 4th June 2025\n\n\n\n\n \n\n\nHow to Join:\n\nVisit the official ICAIB-25 website. \n\n\nChoose your participation type (Presenter or Listener). \n\n\nDownload the relevant registration form: \n\n\nPresenter Registration Form \n\n\nListener Registration Form \n\n\n\n\nFill in your personal and paper details. \n\n\nUpload your abstract or full paper. \n\n\nPay the applicable registration fee. \n\n\nAwait confirmation email and peer-review feedback. \n\nJudging Criteria:\n\nOriginality: Novelty and uniqueness of the idea or solution. \n\n\nRelevance: Contribution to architecture and individual buildings. \n\n\nClarity: Well-structured argument and coherence. \n\n\nImpact: Potential application or influence on real-world practices. \n\n\nPresentation: Quality of oral or poster presentation\, engagement\, and visuals. \n\nFor anyone looking for a reliable and up-to-date architectural resource\, ArchUp offers fresh content covering projects\, design\, and competitions. \n\n More on ArchUp:  Asaan Museum: Zaha Hadid’s First Adobe Project 
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SUMMARY:International Conference on Contemporary Affairs in Architecture and Urbanism (ICCAAU - 25)
DESCRIPTION:Overview The International Conference on Contemporary Affairs in Architecture and Urbanism (ICCAAU – 25) will be held from 3rd to 4th June 2025 in Ras Al Khaimah\, United Arab Emirates\, as a hybrid event. This prominent interdisciplinary gathering invites researchers\, scientists\, academicians\, policymakers\, and industry experts to explore and discuss the latest trends\, challenges\, and innovations in architecture and urbanism. Organized by IIRST\, a leading platform for global conferences\, ICCAAU – 25 offers attendees a dynamic opportunity to connect\, collaborate\, and share their expertise while gaining professional recognition and visibility in their fields. Why You Should Participate\n\nPresent your latest research through oral or poster sessions in a reputable international forum. \n\n\nEngage with global experts and expand your professional network. \n\n\nStay ahead of emerging trends in contemporary architecture and urbanism. \n\n\nGet published in high-impact international journals through conference proceedings. \n\n\nParticipate in critical discussions that shape the future of architectural practices and urban development. \n\n\nReceive valuable feedback from peers and recognized professionals in your area of interest. \n\n\nCollaborate with special interest groups and contribute to international research agendas. \n\n\nBoost your career growth by attending insightful talks and workshops delivered by renowned speakers. \n\n\nBe inspired by innovative ideas\, case studies\, and real-world solutions. \n\nKey Highlights\n\nEvent Title: International Conference on Contemporary Affairs in Architecture and Urbanism (ICCAAU – 25) \n\n\nDates: 3rd – 4th June 2025 \n\n\nLocation: Ras al Khaimah\, UAE (Hybrid format – in-person and virtual participation) \n\n\nOrganized by: IIRST – International Institute of Research\, Science & Technology \n\n\nParticipants: Academics\, architects\, urban planners\, designers\, engineers\, students\, and professionals from related fields \n\n\nKey Themes: \n\n\nContemporary architectural practices \n\n\nUrban development and sustainability \n\n\nTechnological innovations in the built environment \n\n\nSocio-cultural dynamics in urban spaces \n\n\nPolicy-making and governance in urbanism \n\n\n\nEntry Fees\n\n\n\n\nFee Category\nDeadline\n\n\n\n\nEarly Registration\nUntil 4 May 2025\n\n\nFinal Registration\nUntil 19 May 2025\n\n\nPaper Submission Deadline\n14 May 2025\n\n\nParticipation Type\nOnline or On-site\n\n\n\n\n \n\n\nVisit the official registration page for detailed pricing. Prizes and Recognition\n\n\n\n\nRecognition Type\nDescription\n\n\n\n\nBest Research Paper Award\nSelected from submitted papers based on innovation and impact\n\n\nBest Poster Presentation\nAwarded to most compelling visual research display\n\n\nPublication Opportunity\nIn indexed international journals and conference proceedings\n\n\nCertificate of Participation\nIssued to all registered attendees and presenters\n\n\nInvited Speaker Opportunity\nRecognition for outstanding contributors in their field\n\n\nNetworking & Collaboration Award\nHighlighting most active contributors in interactive sessions\n\n\n\n\n \n\n\nSubmission Details\n\nSubmit your paper via the official ICCAAU – 25 submission portal. \n\n\nEnsure your paper adheres to the conference guidelines and formatting rules. \n\n\nChoose between oral or poster presentation formats. \n\n\nTopics must align with one of the conference themes. \n\n\nAccepted papers will be published in international journals\, subject to peer review. \n\n\nNotification of acceptance will be sent upon review completion. \n\nImportant Dates\n\n\n\n\nActivity\nDeadline\n\n\n\n\nEarly Registration Deadline\n4 May 2025\n\n\nPaper Submission Deadline\n14 May 2025\n\n\nFinal Registration Deadline\n19 May 2025\n\n\nConference Dates\n3 – 4 June 2025\n\n\n\n\n \n\n\nHow to Join\n\nVisit the official ICCAAU – 25 website. \n\n\nRegister for the conference before the applicable deadline. \n\n\nSubmit your research paper via the online portal. \n\n\nSelect your mode of participation: virtual or in-person. \n\n\nAwait confirmation and prepare for presentation or attendance. \n\nJudging CriteriaSubmissions will be evaluated based on: \n\nOriginality and innovation of the research \n\n\nRelevance to conference themes \n\n\nAcademic and practical contribution \n\n\nClarity of presentation and structure \n\n\nProper adherence to submission guidelines \n\n\nEngagement and interaction during Q&A sessions \n\nFor anyone looking for a reliable and up-to-date architectural resource\, ArchUp offers fresh content covering projects\, design\, and competitions. \n\n More on ArchUp:  Asaan Museum: Zaha Hadid’s First Adobe Project 
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SUMMARY:Planning and Designing Housing within Planetary Boundaries
DESCRIPTION:OverviewPlanning and Designing Housing within Planetary Boundaries is a 60-minute virtual course taking place on June 2\, 2025\, from 12:00 PM to 01:00 PM (ET). Hosted under the Housing and Community Development (HCD) category\, this session will explore how sufficiency principles can address the housing needs of a growing population within the planet’s ecological limits. Why You Should Participate\n\nLearn how consumption and scale of construction influence emissions. \n\n\nUnderstand how sufficiency can reduce demand for materials\, land\, and energy. \n\n\nExplore real-world strategies for applying sufficiency principles in housing. \n\n\nGain tools to advocate for sufficiency-first housing policy. \n\n\nHear from two leading voices in sustainability and architecture. \n\nKey Highlights\n\nEvent Date: June 2\, 2025 \n\n\nTime: 12:00 PM – 01:00 PM (ET) \n\n\nFormat: Virtual \n\n\nDuration: 60 minutes \n\n\nCredits: 1 LU | HSW \n\n\nCategory: Housing & Community Development \n\n\nFocus: Sufficiency\, housing demand\, decarbonization \n\nSpeakersLisa Richmond\, Hon. AIASenior Fellow\, Architecture 2030Founder\, Climate Strategy Works \n\nLeads Architecture 2030’s sufficiency research hub \n\n\nFounding member\, World Sufficiency Lab \n\n\nCo-author\, “Sufficiency and the Built Environment” report \n\nLloyd AlterAdjunct Professor of Sustainable Design\, Toronto Metropolitan University \n\nFormer prefab housing builder and tiny-house pioneer \n\n\nAuthor of Living the 1.5 Degree Lifestyle \n\n\nAdvocate of Radical Sufficiency \n\n\nFormer Design Editor\, TreeHugger \n\nCourse DescriptionOur industry has made real progress reducing the carbon emissions from the buildings we operate and the materials we use. But emissions are determined not only by how well we build — but also by how much we build. Consumption matters.This course explores how we can meet the housing needs of a growing population on an increasingly resource-constrained planet. Sufficiency — avoiding the demand for materials\, land\, and resources while delivering well-being for all — is a critical missing tool in our decarbonization toolkit. Learning Objectives\n\nUnderstand the concept of sufficiency as a demand-side decarbonization strategy \n\n\nBecome familiar with international research and advocacy on sufficiency \n\n\nLearn design strategies that apply sufficiency principles to meet housing demand \n\n\nUnderstand how architects can advocate for sufficiency-first housing policy \n\n For anyone looking for a reliable and up-to-date architectural resource\, ArchUp offers fresh content covering projects\, design\, and competitions. \n\n More on ArchUp:  Asaan Museum: Zaha Hadid’s First Adobe Project
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