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                              | Call for PapersChanging Trends in Architectural Design Education: Sharing Experiences and Building Partnerships across the Mediterranean Rim14-16 November, 2006        Rabat, Morocco |  The First International Conference of the Center for the Study of Architecture in the Arab Region (CSAAR) Organized by: The Center for the Study of Architecture in the Arab Region In Collaboration with National School of Architecture, Rabat, Morocco Sponsored by: Aga Khan Trust for Culture Keynote Speakers Prof. Gerhard Schmitt, Vice President Planning and Logistics, Professor for Information Architecture, ETH Zürich Prof. Thomas Regan, Dean of the College of Architecture, Texas A&M University
 
 Introduction
 Since its inception in the nineteenth century, the design studio has remained at the core of architectural design education. In spite of tremendous changes in epistemology, academe and architectural practice, the traditional studio-based pedagogy has not changed substantially.
 Traditional architectural design education has been based on the historical models of the Beaux-Arts and the Bauhaus. The architectural design studio has remained fairly stable for more than a century. Although traditional design studio has come under considerable criticism, changes in studio culture during this period have been very limited, and thus have gone largely unnoticed by the professional community.
 
 During the last three decades or so there has been a substantial shift in architectural design education. These changes have manifested in an increased criticism of the traditional design education; attempts to reconsider/rethink the basic assumptions, theories and practices of traditional design education; and calls for major changes in studio culture. The drivers of this change include epistemological, social, and economical forces among which are new knowledge and technological developments; increased use of computers and information technology in design education and practice; pressure on institutions of higher education to reduce space use; and changing student demographics. The intensive application of computers and information technology in architectural design education, for instance, has brought fundamental changes to design studio practices. The introduction of the paperless studio, the e-studio, and the virtual design studio has resulted in a major shift in perspective, and a reorientation in theoretical and conceptual assumptions considered to be central to the prevailing paradigm, thus putting strain on its adequacy.
 
 The theme of the conference is "Changing Trends in Architectural Design Education." This captures the role of the conference as a forum to examine and debate various transformations occurring in architectural design education, and to reconsider our traditional understanding of design studio and design education in general. The conference aims to provide the participants an occasion to share and exchange experiences and research findings, and to stimulate more ideas and useful insights regarding contemporary design education. Although one of the aims of the conference is to promote learning from regional experiences and to build partnerships among interested scholars and institutions around and across the Mediterranean, the conference welcomes papers from scholars beyond the region.
 Topics of Interest We invite participants to submit papers in all areas related to design education, and particularly work addressing paradigm shifts in design education. Papers may reflect on a wide spectrum of design disciplines such as architectural, landscape, interior, and urban design. The conference is structured around a number of themes that include:
 
                            
                              |  | - Design Studio Pedagogy |  
                              |  | - Digital Technology in Architectural Design Education |  
                              |  | - Curriculum Development |  Each theme is conceived in terms of a number of topics which include -but are not limited to: Design Studio Pedagogy 
                            
                              | - Analysis of Traditional Approaches to Architectural Education. |  
                              | - Studio Teaching/Learning Styles |  
                              | - Variations in Studio Practices |  
                              | - Critical Review of Traditional Studio Models |  
                              | - Critical Review of Juries and Design Reviews |  
                              | - Creativity and Critical Thinking in Design Teaching |  
                              | - Nature of Design Program |  
                              | - Alternative Ways for Teaching and Learning Design |  
                              | - Research-Based Studio Pedagogy |  
                              | - The Studio as a Service Learning |  
                              | - Design-build Studio |  Digital Technology in Architectural Design Education 
                            
                              | - Virtualization of Design Education . |  
                              | - Digital Design Methods and Pedagogies . |  
                              | - Future Architecture with Digital Design |  
                              | - Web-Based Design |  
                              | - Computer-Mediated Collaborative Design |  
                              | - Virtual Reality and Design Education |  
                              | - Virtual Design Studio |  
                              | - Paperless Studio |  
                              | - Digital Studio/E-Studio |  
                              | - Design Support Environments |  Curriculum Development 
                            
                              | - Globalization and Design Education |  
                              | - Updating Existing Curricula |  
                              | - Establishing New Curricula |  
                              | - Impacts of Other Disciplines on Curriculum Structure |  
                              | - Program Assessment Processes |  
                              | - Validation and Accreditation of Architecture Programs |  
                              | - Meeting Demands on Specializations |  Key Dates 
                            
                              | Deadline for abstracts | February 10, 2006 |  
                              | Full paper submission | April 10, 2006 |  
                              | Notification of acceptance | May 30, 2006 |  
                              | Deadline for final papers | July 30, 2006 |  Abstract Submission Abstract submission must be in English with about 1000 words. Full paper submission could be either in English or Arabic. Abstract and full paper submissions should be sent in MS Word or PDF document format. Abstracts should be e-mailed to conference Chair().Full paper submissions are required to be done online at the conference Website.
 Full Paper Submission 
                            
                              For full paper format and submission guidelines, click here.
                              On-line  paper submersion system is now working.  to submit your full paper for blind review click here. .    Conference Fees and Registration  The CSAAR 2006 registration is now open.  Authors are invited to complete the registration process before August 15th, 2006. Deadline for sending registration fees is October 15th. Failing to send the registration fees on or before this date will result in excluding the paper from the proceedings. Click here for online registration.    Conference Proceeding All papers presented at the conference will be published in the conference proceedings, which will be available to delegates at the time of registration.   Location & Accommodation 
                            
                              | Information regarding location, accommodation and travel information is now available. Click here |  Conference Program Click here to download the Conference Program (pdf).   |  |  | 
 
                
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                          | Conference Chairs |  
                          | Jamal Al-Qawasmi, KFUPM, Saudi Arabia  
 Guillermo V. de Velasco, Texas A&M University, USA
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                          | Conference Coordinator
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                          | Larbi Bouayad, National School of Architecture, Morocco
 Khalid El Harrouni, National School of Architecture, Morocco
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                          | Conference Scientific Committee
 
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                          | Akhtar Chauhan Rizvi College of Architecture , India
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                          | Alan Bridges University of Strathclyde, UK
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                          | Ali Alraouf University of Bahrain, Bahrain
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                          | Ali Arshad University of Seoul, Korea
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                          | Andrew Roberts Cardiff University, UK
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                          | Ashraf Salama KFUPM, Saudi Arabia
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                          | Barbara Jekot University of Pretoria, South Africa
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                          | Barbara Jekot University of Pretoria, South Africa
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                          | Barbara Ambach University of Colorado at Denver, USA
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                          | Belblida Salim School of Architecture of Nancy, France
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                          | Ellen Yi-Luen Do Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
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                          | George Arbid American University of Beirut, Lebanon
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                          | Gerhard Schmitt Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Zurich
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                          | Gilles Halin National School of Nancy, France
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                          | Henri Achten Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands
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                          | Hisham Elkadi University of Ulster. UK
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                          | Howayda Al-Harithy American University of Beirut. Lebanon
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                          | Jeremy Till University of Sheffield, UK
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                          | Johan Verbeke W&K, School of Architecture Sint-Lucas, Belgium
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                          | John Danahy University of Toronto, Canada
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                          | John Habraken Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA
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                          | Jose P. Duarte Universidade Tecnica de Lisboa, Portugal
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                          | Julio Bermudez University of Utah, USA
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                          | Kevin Mitchell American University of Sharjah, UAEt
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                          | Khaled Asfour Misr International University, Egypt
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                          | Laura Lee Carnegie Mellon University, USA
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                          | Magda Sibley University of Liverpool, UK
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                          | Marc Aurel Schnabel University of Sydney, Australia
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                          | Mashary Al-Naim King Faisal University, Saudi Arabia
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                          | Mohamed Chaoui National School of Architecture, Morocco
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                          | Naima Chabbi-Chemrouk National School of Architecture, Algeria
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                          | Omar Khattab Kuwait University, Kuwait
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                          | Richard Foqué Higher Institute of Architecture, Belgium
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                          | Rula Awwad_Refferty University of Idaho, USA
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                          | Selahattin Onur Middle East Technical University, Turkey
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                          | Saleh Uddin University of Missouri-Columbia, USA
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                          | Sameh El Kharbawy University of North Carolina, USA
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                          | Samia Rab American University of Sharjah, UAE
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                          | Salim Elwazani Bowling Green State University, USA
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                          | Tadeja Zupancic University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
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                          | Thomas Dutton Miami University, USA
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                          | Wolfgang Dokonal Graz University of Technology, Austria
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