5TH BIENNALE ICIAP, 2020

“COMPLEXITY: DESIGN, PLANNING, AND INNOVATION”

October 15-16 2020

 

Industry 4.0 creates new unprecedented and unpredictable emerging technologies which influence transformation of building, neighborhood, and urban system. The transformation process incorporates dynamic change allowing flexible intervention and management around architecture and planning system. Working with these complexities require innovative approaches, methodologies, and tools which can incorporate and utilize the inherent potentials of human and environmental transformation. These could support architects, urban designers, and urban and regional planners in managing transformation and intervening dynamics and adaptability within the system in a variety of ways. The 5th ICIAP explores how complexity in design and planning could be managed to result effective and innovative solutions for the ever-evolving world.

 

Topics:

  • Complexity: Design, Planning, and Innovation in Architectural Design
  • Complexity: Design, Planning, and Innovation in Building Technology
  • Complexity: Design, Planning, and Innovation in Settlement, Housing, and Neighborhood Design and Planning
  • Complexity: Design, Planning, and Innovation in Urban Design and Planning
  • Complexity: Design, Planning, and Innovation in Regional and Rural Planning
  • Complexity: Design, Planning, and Innovation in Historical and Theoretical Context

 

Keynote Speaker

  • Bambang Hari Wibisono (Universitas Gadjah Mada)
  • Ryuji Fujimura (Ryuji Fujimura Architects – Japan)

 

Invited Speaker

  • Taro Igarashi (Tohoku University – Japan)
  • Manfredo Manfredini (The University of Auckland – New Zealand)
  • Devisari Tunas (Future Cities Laboratory – Singapore)
  • Huang Sheng-Yuan (Fieldoffice Architects – Taiwan)
  • Dunja Krause (UN Research Institute for Social Development – Switzerland)
  • Niramon Serisakul (Chulalongkorn University – Thailand)

 

Proceeding 

Proceeding of the 5th Biennale ICIAP, 2020: “Complexity: Design, Planning, and Innovationcan be accessed via individual link below.

4TH BIENNALE ICIAP, 2018

“DESIGN AND PLANNING IN THE DISRUPTIVE ERA”

July 26-27, 2018

 

Recent trends indicate the dramatic and significant shift from the conventional approach of seeing things for granted to ‘disruptive innovation.’ It splintered into many aspects of individuals and communities, including planning and design. Not only does disruptive innovation become a cornerstone in current academic discourses, it also calls for new approaches in observing, critiquing and analyzing our contemporary issues and problems. As such, disruptive innovation deconstructs our comfort zone and engages us in a new territory.

 

Theme:

  • Critical Assessment on the Idea of ‘disruptive’ and ‘innovation’
  • Diffusion of (disruptive) innovation in built environment
  • Urban Design, Urban Architecture
  • Environmental Issues, Sustainability
  • Land use, Growth Management, Development, Planning
  • Historic Preservation, Space and Place
  • Historical Perspectives on Cities, Urban Areas
  • Housing, Neighborhoods, Community Development
  • Infrastructure Networks, Transport, Basic Urban Services
  • Globalization and Resilience
  • Theorizing Local and Regional Disruptive Innovation
  • Governance, Regionalism, Management
  • Urban Disaster Planning, Management, Cities and National Security

 

Keynote Speaker

  • Emeritus Prof. Jon Lang (University of New South Wales, Australia)
  • Liou Shuenn-Renn (National Cheng Kung University – Taiwan)
  • Bakti Setiawan (Universitas Gadjah Mada)

 

Invited Speaker

  • Emeritus Prof. Kunihiro Narumi (Kansai University- Japan)
  • Yoshiaki Kubota (University of Toyama – Japan)
  • Sun Sheng Han (The University of Melbourne – Australia)
  • Jonggun Lee (Pulse Lab Jakarta)

 

Proceeding 

Proceeding of the 4th Biennale ICIAP, 2018: “Design And Planning In The Disruptive Era” can be downloaded here.

 

3RD BIENNALE ICIAP, 2016

“INCLUSIVE SPACE, ENRICHING CULTURE”

August 11 – 12, 2016

 

ICIAP 2016 comes with the main theme of “inclusive space, enriching culture”. “Space” is believed to be inclusive for all living beings and thus, in designing and creating space, we have to come in understanding on how culture and pluralism shape space.

 

Theme:

  • Historical and heritage
  • Traditional and contemporary
  • Social-cultural-political & economic
  • Disaster Resilient
  • Environmental & Green
  • Urban Context
  • Educational Context
  • Future Context of Indonesian
  • Architecture and Planning

 

Keynote Speaker

  • Dr. Kazunari Sakamoto (Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan)
  • Helene Njoto (Institute of South East Asia Studies, Singapore)
  • Shaheed Khan (Curtin University, Australia)

 

Invited Speaker

  • Prof Dr. Deguchi Atsushi (University of Tokyo)
  • Prof. Robert Cowherd, Ph.D (Wenworth University of Technology)
  • Bakti Setiawan (UGM)
  • Prof. Dr. Eng. Masayuki Ichinose (Tokyo Metropolitan University)
  • Ulrike Herbig (TU Wien)
  • Eko Agus Prawoto, M. Arch, IAI (UKDW)
  • Debashish Nayak (Ahmedabad University).

 

 

Proceeding  

Proceeding of the 3rd Biennale ICIAP, 2016: “Inclusive Space, Enriching Culture” can be downloaded here.

 

Dokumentasi

http://architecture.archiplan.ugm.ac.id/3rd-ICIAP-2016/MjEw

2ND BIENNALE ICIAP, 2014

“SPACE FOR THE NEXT GENERATION”

August 21 – 22, 2014

 

The main theme of the conference is ‘Space for The Next Generation’ Concept, Idea and Practice (in Indonesia). It has a specific goal to offer a unique platform for the diverse, interdisciplinary and multi-sector perspectives on Indonesian architecture and planning.

 

Theme:

  1. Historical & Heritage Issues
  2. Traditional & Contemporary Perspectives
  3. Socio-Cultural-Political & Economic Perspectives
  4. Disaster Resilient Perspectives
  5. Environmental & Green Perspectives
  6. Urban Perspectives
  7. Educational Perspectives
  8. Future Perspectives of Indonesian Architecture and Planning

 

Invited Speaker

  1. Two speakers from Japan
  2. One speaker from European country
  3. One speaker from other Asian country
  4. Two speakers from Indonesian architecture practitioners
  5. One speaker from Department of Architecture and Planning and Magister, Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Gadjah Mada

 

Proceeding 

Proceeding of the 2nd Biennale ICIAP, 2014: “Better Space Better Living” can be downloaded here.

1ST BIENNALE ICIAP, 2012

BETTER SPACE BETTER LIVING

July 10 – 11, 2012

 

Invited Speaker

  1. Imam S. Ernawi (Kementerian Pekerjaan Umum dan Perumahan Rakyat)
  2. Ridwan Kamil (Institute Teknologi Bandung, URBANE)
  3. Jatmika Adi Suryabrata (Universitas Gadjah Mada)
  4. Prof. Robert Cowherd, Ph.D (Wenworth University of Technology)

 

Proceeding 

Proceeding of the 1st Biennale ICIAP, 2012: “Better Space Better Living” can be downloaded here.

 

Documentation

https://ugm.ac.id/id/berita/4376-jutap-ugm-gelar-iciap-2012

https://www.pu.go.id/berita/view/8685/peran-strategis-penataan-ruang-atasi-masalah-spasial