CAUMME 2012 International Symposium

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CAUMME 2012 International Symposium
Call for Papers
CONTEMPORARY ARCHITECTURE AND URBANISM IN THE
MEDITERRANEAN AND THE MIDDLE EAST
CAUMME 2012 International Symposium
Global Impacts and Local Challenges
Murat SOYGENİŞ,
Ashraf M. SALAMA,
Symposium Chair,
Dean of the Faculty of Architecture, Yıldız Technical
University, Turkey
Symposium co-Chair,
Head of the Department of Architecture and Urban Planning,
Qatar University, Qatar
Advisory Committee
Murat SOYGENİŞ,
Rengin ÜNVER,
Huseyin CENGİZ,
Dean of the Faculty of Architecture, Yildiz Technical University
Head of the Department of Architecture, Yildiz Technical
University
Head of the Department of City and Regional Planning, Yildiz
Technical University
Organization Committee
Nazire DİKER,
Selim ÖKEM,
Kunter MANİSA,
Tolga İSLAM,
Serkan UYSAL
Head of Organization Committee
Department of City and Regional Planning, Yıldız Technical
University
Department of Architecture, Yıldız Technical University
Department of Architecture, Yıldız Technical University
Department of City and Regional Planning, Yıldız Technical
University
Department of Architecture,Yıldız Technical University
Scientific Committee
Aleya Abdel Hadi, Helwan University, Egypt
Amer Moustafa, American University of Sharjah, UAE.
Asuman Türkün, Yıldız Technical University, Turkey
Ayda Eraydın, Middle East Technical University, Turkey
Attilio Petruccioli, Polytechnic University of Bari, Italy
Aykut Karaman, Mimar Sinan Fine Arts University, Turkey
Ayşen Akpınar, İstanbul Commerce University, Turkey
Bülent Tarım, Yıldız Technical University, Turkey
Cengiz Can, Yıldız Technical University, Turkey
Can Binan, Yıldız Technical University, Turkey
Carolyn Freeman, Virigina Commonwealth University in Qatar.
Dalila El Kerdany, Cairo University, Egypt
Deniz İncedayı, Mimar Sinan Fine Arts University, Turkey
Faruk Tuncer, Yıldız Technical University, Turkey
Funda Kerestecioğlu, Yıldız Technical University, Turkey
George Prevelakis, University of Paris-Sorbonne, France
Gert De Roo, University of Groningen, The Netherlands
Güven Arif Sargın, Middle East Technical University, Turkey
Güzin Konuk, Mimar Sinan Fine Arts University, Turkey
Harun Batırbaygil, Okan University, Turkey
Handan Türkoğlu, İstanbul Technical University, Turkey
Howayda Al Harithy American University of Beirut, Lebanon
Husam Salama, Qatar University, Qatar
Hüseyin Cengiz, Yıldız Technical University
İclal Dinçer, Yıldız Technical University, Turkey
İlhan Tekeli, Middle East Technical University, Turkey
İrem Kırış, Bahçeşehir University, Turkey
Kelly Hutzell, Carnegie Mellon University, USA.
Kevin Mitchell, American University of Sharjah, UAE.
Khaled Adham, United Arab Emirates University, UAE.
Khaled Asfour, Misr International University, Egypt
Konstantinos Lalenis, University of Thessaly, Greece
Magda Sibley, University of Manchester, UK.
Mashary Al-Naim, Dammam University, Saudi Arabia
Mohammed Al-Asad, Centre for the Study of the Built Environment, Jordan
Murat Şahin, Yeditepe University, Turkey
Nuran Kara Pilehvarian, Yıldız Technical University, Turkey
Pantoleon D. Skayannis, University of Thessaly, Greece
Peter Chomowicz, Virginia Commonwealth University, Qatar
Remah Y. Gharib, Qatar Faculty of Islamic Studies, Qatar
Rengin Ünver, Yıldız Technical University, Turkey
Seda Tönük, Yıldız Technical University, Turkey
Sema Soygenis, Bahçeşehir University, Turkey
Sercan Özgencil Yıldırım, İstanbul Aydın Üniversity, Turkey
Suha Özkan, Middle East Technical University, Turkey
Suna Güven, Middle East Technical University, Turkey
Wael Samhouri Damascus University, Syria
Yasser El Sheshtawy, United Arab Emirates University, UAE.
Tolga Akbulut, Yıldız Technical University, Turkey
Zekiye Yenen, Yıldız Technical University, Turkey
Zeynep Enlil, Yıldız Technical University, Turkey
CONTEMPORARY
ARCHITECTURE
AND
MEDITERRANEAN AND THE MIDDLE EAST
URBANISM
IN
THE
CAUMME 2012 International Symposium
Global Impacts and Local Challenges
Overview / Symposium Theme
Since the beginning of the new millennium, it was apparent that a new phase influencing the
development of architecture and urbanism in the Mediterranean and the Middle East had
begun, when rulers, decision makers, and top government officials developed stronger interest
in architecture and development. With such a sturdy interest many cities in this region are
experiencing rapid growth coupled with fast track urbanization processes, and marked by
large scale work, learning and residential environments, and mixed use developments. This is
witnessed from Istanbul’s intensive urbanization process to Abu-Dhabi’s Saadiyat Island
Development to Bahrain Financial Harbor, and from Kuwait’s City of Silk to the future city
of Qatar, Lusail. Notably, some cities have acquired a geo-strategic importance. Through the
shift of global economic forces, they have developed to central hubs between old economies
of Western Europe and the rising economies of Asia. In the context of international
competition between cities new challenges are emerging.
Architecture and urbanism in the Mediterranean and Middle Eastern regions are viewed as a
crucial catalyst for cities to sustain their position in the milieu of a global knowledge intensive
economy that is identified as the key driver for spatial-urban development, which includes
international services, high tech industries, and trans-cultural higher education institutions.
While a city like Dubai has come to set the stage as an exemplar of a global city, other cities
are inspired, aspired, and are now competing through their architecture and urbanism where
new cities and large scale urban regeneration projects are being constructed or in their
completion phases. Coupled with these developments we are now encountered with the
complex task of translating the so called Global Sustainable Culture into a responsive local
environment. Global warming and climate change imperatives, evidence based planning and
design, health and the built environment are some of the issues that are spread worldwide,
seeking adequate responses from architects and planners.
In light of these developments and the associated theoretical and critical discourses on
contemporary architecture and urbanism, this symposium fosters the understanding and
appreciation of different manifestations in the built environment in the Mediterranean and the
Middle East, while debating the impact of the global condition on local interventions. The
symposium addresses a number of Sub-themes identified as major issues challenging
contemporary architecture and urbanism this part of the world. Interested scholars are
expected to submit contributions addressing one or more of these topics.
Symposium Tracks
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
Architectural Identity, City Branding, and Image Making.
Architecture and Urbanism of Cities within Cities.
Informal Urbanism-Behind the Scenes of the Global Images.
Multiculturalism and the Emerging City.
Place Making, Politics and Urban Power.
Scopes of Flows and the Contemporary City.
Social Impacts, Health and Sustainable Environments.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
Urban Cohesion, Sustainability and Community Participation.
Urban Sprawl, Density, and Transport.
Urban-Spatial Regeneration and Heritage Conservation.
Local Impacts in Architecture
Local Impacts in Urbanism
Key Dates
Symposium call for submissions, December 26, 2011
Deadline for Abstract Submission, February 27, 2012
Notification of Acceptance of Abstracts, March 30, 2012
Deadline for Full Paper Submission, May 25, 2012
Notification of Reviews/Acceptance of Full Papers, July 10, 2012
Deadline for Final Full Papers Submission, September 21, 2012
Early Bird Symposium Registration, July 15, 2012
Deadline of Symposium Registration, September 21, 2012
Symposium, November 21 – 22, 2012
Post Symposium Tour, November 23, 2012
Submissions and Guidelines
Anyone interested in presenting their research and/or professional experience in architecture
and planning and related disciplines are welcome to participate in the symposium to share
their work. We, therefore, invite submissions from academy / faculty members, research
students, as well as professionals and researchers from government offices, the private sector,
and NGOs.
Abstracts should be submitted for full paper presentation. Submissions should be made to the
relevant track, which will then be reviewed by Scientific Committee. Contributors should
complete all required information fields on the online submission system and follow the
requirements below:
Abstracts should be written in English,
Text should be 12-point, in Arial Font and justified with single line spacing,
Three to five keywords should be included to indicate which sub-theme the abstract fits most
closely under the track it is submitted.
Author(s) name(s) and all author affiliations should be included.
The name of the presenting author must appear first on the list of authors and indicated by
highlighting the name in bold. Contact email of presenting author should be included.
Abstracts should be text only. Graphics, pictures or graphs should not be submitted.
Abstracts should include:
− Title of Paper
− Author(s) - Presenting author's name to be highlighted in bold
− Institutional Affiliation/Address/Email
− Abstract text (300 words maximum). Suggested subsections: context, central
theme or hypothesis; methodology; expected outcomes and relevance of the work to
planning education, practice or scholarship; preliminary bibliography.
− 3 to 5 key words
Abstracts should be in the following page layout:
− 21 cm x 29.7 cm paper size (A-4 Size)
− Portrait orientation
− Top margin: 2.5 cm or 0.98"
− Bottom margin: 2.5 cm or 0.98"
− Left and right margins: 2.5 cm or 0.98"
− Header and Footer: 1 cm
− Indents - paragraphs of section - none
− Spacing between paragraphs: Single space
Conditions for Submission and Presentation
Participants can present only one paper although they may be co-authors in more papers. In
the event of more than one abstract being accepted, we kindly ask you to withdraw abstracts
as necessary.
In order to be eligible for presentation, authors whose abstracts are accepted will have to
submit their full papers by September 21, 2012. Papers that are sent later than this date cannot
be scheduled for presentation.
There are no fees associated with abstract submission or reviewing process. Other registration
details
would
be
announced
later
on
the
symposium
web
page
www.caummeyildiz.blogspot.com
Publication of Full Papers
Accepted papers will be published in the symposium CD in digital format and hard copy book
of proceedings and selected papers will be published in Megaron or Archnet-IJAR e-journals.
The papers should be sent in both Megaron and Archnet-IJAR text formats.
Megaron is an official publication of Yıldız Technical University, Faculty of Architecture. It
is anonymously peer-reviewed e-journal that considers for publication original articles,
research briefs, book reviews and viewpoints on planning, architecture, design and
construction.
Megaron indexed in
-ULAKBIM Social and Human Sciences Database,
-EBSCO Host Art & Architecture Complete,
-DOAJ, and Gale / Cengage Learning.
Megaron Website
Information for authors
E-ISSN
: http://www.megaronjournal.com/
: http://www.megaronjournal.com/?sayfa=yazar
: 1309 – 6915
Archnet-IJAR that is International Journal of Architectural Research is an interdisciplinary
scholarly online publication of architecture, planning, and built environment studies. The
journal aims at establishing a bridge between theory and practice in the fields of architectural
and design research, and urban planning and built environment studies. It reports on the latest
research findings innovative approaches for creating responsive environments, with special
focus on developing countries. The journal has two international boards; advisory and
editorial. The range of knowledge and expertise of the boards members ensures high quality
scholarly papers and allows for a comprehensive academic review of contributions that span
wide spectrum of issues, methods, theoretical approach and architectural and development
practices.
IJAR indexed in
- EBSCO Products, EBSCO-Art and Architecture Database.
- Avery Index to Architectural Periodicals.
- INTUTE: Arts and Humanities Database.
- DOAJ: Directory of Open Access Journals.
- Pro Quest Arts and Humanities Database.
Website & Information for authors : http://archnet.org/gws/IJAR/
E-ISSN - International (Online)
: 1994-6961
E-ISSN - United States (Online)
: 1938-7806
Other participation and registration details will be announced later on the
symposium web page: www.caummeyildiz.blogspot.com.

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