keynote speaker day 1
Low-Carbon Building Technologies in rural communities: wood and the new paradigms for architecture and construction
Prof. Akemi Ino is a civil engineer, full member of the CNPq Advisory Committee CA-SA/AU (2013-2019) and CNPq Productivity Researcher since 1994. Akemi studied at the University of São Paulo (BSc Civil Engineering and MArch), the Osaka City University (Specialization in timber housing), and the University of São Paulo’s Engineering School (PhD Structural Engineering). Akemi joined the University of São Paulo as a professor in 1998. Her current research interests include rural housing production, sustainability, mixed techniques (earth + wood), timber products and technologies, and low carbon building technologies.
keynote speaker day 2
CAUKIN Studio: Impact through Architecture
CAUKIN Studio is a social enterprise that creates impact through architecture. They use their projects as a vehicle to educate and upskill local communities and international participants in design and construction.
They believe that every human being should have the opportunity and tools to shape the spaces that they inhabit and that they should all benefit from the quality of life that is achieved through informed design. That’s why they’ve spent the last 7 years designing, building and educating on more than 30 community projects around the world.
Their projects span across 12 countries, in 5 different continents and consist of healthcare, education and community buildings.
Team: Cassie Li, Heemi Diment, Joshua Peasley, Harrison Marshall, Harry Thorpe
SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE
Ardhi University, Tanzania
Shubira Kalugila
Godfrey Abuyu
Shubira Kalugila
Jacob Kihila
Daniel Mbisso
Swai Ombeni
Cape Peninsula University of Technology, South Africa
Rudolf Perold
Fachhochschule Aachen, Germany
Anke Fissabre
Evelin Rottke
Carolin Stapenhorst
Hasselt University, Belgium
Els Hannes
Liesbeth Huybrechts
Elke Knapen
Rafael Passarelli
Bram Vandoren
Griet Verbeeck
Peggy Winkels
Hogeschool Zuyd, the Netherlands
Remy Kroese
Kagoshima University, Japan
Atsushi Takano
Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium
Han Verschure
Jan Wurm
Martyrs University, Uganda
Mark Olweny
McGill University, Canada
Philip Tidwell
Nihon Fukushi University, Japan
Daishi Sakaguchi
Tampere University, Finland
Dalia Milián Bernal
Umeå University, Sweden
James Brown
Universidad de Cuenca, Ecuador
Fausto Cardoso
University of Oregon, USA
Judith Sheine
University of São Paulo, Brazil
Akemi Ino
University of Sheffield, UK
Carolyn Butterworth
University of the Free State, South Africa
Anita Venter
Wuppertal University, Germany
Felipe Riola Parada
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
Hasselt University, Belgium
Els Hannes
Christel Heyninckx
Elke Knapen
Liesbeth Huybrechts
Inge Lens
Rafael Passarelli
Griet Verbeeck
Peggy Winkels
Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium
Jan Wurm
This Fall Symposium is organized with financial support of
DIOS INCENTIVE FUND