As cities continue to expand and face environmental challenges, the need for smart infrastructure and sustainable design in built environments is more critical than ever. The Smart Infrastructure and Sustainable Design in Built Environments symposium will bring together experts in engineering, architecture, and urban planning to discuss innovative solutions for creating resilient, efficient, and sustainable cities.
Key topics will include advanced structural and geotechnical engineering, focusing on new materials and construction methods to enhance durability and safety. Experts in advanced water resources engineering and urban water supply and sanitation will address strategies for efficient water management and climate-resilient systems. The role of digital technology and innovation in construction will be explored, emphasizing safety, risk management, and automation in modern infrastructure. Discussions on environmental monitoring and impact assessment will highlight data-driven approaches to sustainable development. Sustainable transportation will be a major focus, including advanced transportation engineering, vehicle-to-grid (V2G) infrastructure, and electric vehicle charging networks to support the transition to clean mobility. Experts will also examine sensors and measurement technologies in built environments to enhance smart city functionality. The symposium will delve into sustainable urban planning and architectural design, with a focus on heritage sustainability and human-centered approaches to resilient cityscapes. Building management systems, HVAC technologies, and computational design research will also be discussed, showcasing innovations that improve energy efficiency and occupant comfort.
Through interdisciplinary collaboration, this event aims to shape the future of resilient communities and sustainable cities, integrating smart technologies and sustainable design principles to create a more livable and environmentally responsible built environment.