Fourteenth International Conference on The Constructed Environment

Fourteenth International Conference on The Constructed Environment – Constructed Environment Research Network and Universität Wien, Vienna, Austria

ABOUT US
Founded in 2010, The Constructed Environment Research Network is brought together by a common shared interest in human configurations of the environment and the interactions among the constructed, social, and natural environments. As a Research Network, we are defined by our scope and concerns and motivated to build strategies for action framed by our shared themes and tensions.
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CALL FOR PAPERS
https://constructedenvironment.com/2024-conference/call-for-papers
Place: Universität Wien, Vienna, Austria and Online
Format: A mix of live, pre-recorded, and in person (at scale that’s allowed) presentations and social interaction spaces.
Dates: 5-6 April 2024
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SPECIAL FOCUS
Asocial Forms: Reconfiguring Possibilities of Urban Space
In our cities, the built environment and physical forms play crucial roles in shaping social interactions and community building. However, many urban spaces have come to be characterized by “asocial forms,” physical structures and spaces that lack connections to other parts of the city or do not foster social interaction between individuals. These forms can contribute to a sense of isolation and disconnection among residents, leading to a fragmented and asocial society.
This conference explores the relationship between asocial forms and social life in the urban environment, examining the ways in which the design and use of urban spaces can either facilitate or hinder social interaction. Societal shifts long in the making have contributed to today’s conditions, such as suburbanization, individualization through single-family housing, car-dependent isolation, and technology that caters to the individual over the collective. It can be argued that by reconfiguring asocial forms and creating more opportunities for social interaction, cities can foster a sense of community and enhance the overall well-being of residents.
Through a critical examination of current conditions, case studies, and best practices, the conference provides insights into how urban designers, planners, and policymakers can promote social connections and create more inclusive and livable cities.
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CONFERENCE THEMES
Theme One – THE DESIGN OF SPACE AND PLACE
Theme Two – CONSTRUCTING THE ENVIRONMENT
Theme Three – ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS
Theme Four – SOCIAL IMPACTS
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