Themes and Tracks

Theme 1:Inclusive Cities, Equity & Human-Centred Habitats

In the rapidly urbanizing era, cities are expected to be inclusive, equitable, and responsive to diverse needs. Integrating SDG 11 (Sustainable, Inclusive Cities), SDG 10 (Reduced Inequalities), and SDG 5 (Gender Equality), this theme explores how design, policy, community action, and technology can foster urban ecosystems that prioritize social justice, accessibility, participatory design, and housing equity. With a focus on housing, mobility, and public space, research papers are invited that reimagine cities not just as infrastructures, but as human-centric spaces, ensuring to deal with poverty issues responding to SDG 1 (No Poverty), such that no one is left behind in the journey towards sustainable urban futures.

Track 1A

Topics

Affordable. Inclusive & Mixed-Income Housing

  • Revitalizing informal settlements; incremental and cooperative housing
  • Policy, zoning, and governance frameworks for equitable housing 
  • Secure living for vulnerable groups: elderly, migrants, gender sensitive design

Track 1B

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Mobility, Justice & Connected Communities

  • Universal access transit; walkable and cycling cities 
  • Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) for inclusion and reduced inequalities 
  • Gender responsive and child-friendly mobility planning 
  • Digital & AI-enabled tools for mobility equity 

Track 1C

Topics

Public Spaces & Social Cohesion

  • Secure, inclusive, and culturally rooted public spaces
  • Participatory co-design for community empowerment  
  • Heritage-led urban regeneration and identity building
  • Demilitarization of the urban realm and resilience to man-made events

Theme 2: Architecture for Climate Resilience & Environmental Stewardship

This theme explores how architecture and planning can actively address the climate crisis by fostering resilient, low-carbon, and energy-efficient built environments. Integrating SDG 13 (Climate Action), SDG 12 (Responsible Consumption and Production), SDG 7 (Affordable & Clean Energy), SDG 15 (Life on Land), and SDG 9 (Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure), it invites discourse on passive design, renewable energy integration, disaster-resilient construction, and climate-adaptive planning.

Track 2A

Topics

Climate-Responsive & Passive Design Approaches

  • Vernacular wisdom, bioclimatic design, heat stress mitigation
  • Low-impact materials and lifecycle analysis
  • Designing for heat stress mitigation
  • High-performance envelopes; energy modeling and simulations

Track 2B

Topics

Clean Energy Architecture & Net-Zero Futures

  • Building-Integrated Photovoltaics (BIPV), solar façades, decentralized energy systems
  • Upgrading existing/heritage buildings for energy efficiency 
  • Economic feasibility and policy-driven clean energy adoption

Track 2C

Topics

Disaster-Resilient Built Environments

  • Disaster-resilient building typologies and strategies
  • Nature-based solutions: green infrastructure, sponge cities 
  • Coastal and climate-risk-sensitive design strategies
  • Post-disaster reconstruction and community resilience planning

Theme 3: Water, Resource & Environmental Systems for Sustainable Living

This theme invites papers that explore an integrated approach to managing water, natural resources, and ecosystems for future generations, including sustainable water management practices, water security, alongside implementing policies for energy sustainability, circular design, and resource efficiency utilizing technology, and fostering community participation to protect ecosystems in line with directives outlined by SDG 6 (Clean Water and Sanitation), along with SDG 7, 12 & 13.

Track 3A

Topics

Urban Water Security & Blue-Green Infrastructure

  • Sustainable water management and wastewater reuse
  • Flood mitigation through ecological planning

Track 3B

Topics

Circular Economy & Responsible Consumption

  • Low-impact materials, lifecycle assessment, reuse, and adaptive strategies
  • Construction waste minimization and circular urban systems

Track 3C

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Energy Efficiency & Sustainable Infrastructure

  • Integration of renewable energy in built systems
  • Smart grids, building automation, IoT-enabled sustainability

Theme 4: Health, Well-being & Liveable Environments

This theme explores interconnections between health, well-being, & liveable environments that directly contribute to human comfort, mental health, environmental health, and an improved quality of life with quality education. In alignment with SDG 3 (Good Health and Well-being), it emphasizes the power of collective action—bringing together academia, industry, government, civil society, and local communities to co-create resilient, inclusive, and context-sensitive environments working on SDG 4 (Quality Education) & SDG 11.

Track 4A

Topics

Healthy Buildings & Biophilic Design

  • Indoor environmental quality, daylighting, thermal comfort
  • Nature-integrated design for physical and mental well-being
  • Liveability, fear of crime, and terror

Track 4B

Topics

Education for Sustainable Futures

  • Integrating UNSDGs and broader definitions of sustainability into architectural pedagogy
  • Studio culture, mental well-being, and inclusive teaching
  • AI, BIM, and digital technologies shaping learning environments

Track 4C

Topics

Urban Liveability & Environmental Health

  • Pollution mitigation, clean mobility, green open spaces
  • Age-friendly and disability-inclusive planning
  • Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED) in urban planning, urban design, and architecture

Theme 5: Partnerships, Governance & Collaborative Futures

This theme explores how meaningful collaborations across disciplines, institutions, communities, and borders can accelerate sustainable architectural and planning solutions. In alignment with SDG 17 (Partnerships for the Goals), Goal 8: Decent work and economic growth, it emphasizes the power of collective action, promoting multi-stakeholder engagement, global collaboration to create resilient, inclusive, and context-sensitive environments. The theme calls for strengthening knowledge exchange and governance innovation to ensure that sustainability goals are not pursued in silos, but through shared responsibilities and inclusive networks for long-term impact.

Track 5A

Topics

Cross-Sectoral and Transdisciplinary Partnerships

  • Architecture + technology + social sciences collaboration
  • Co-creation with NGOs, government, and local communities
  • Role of security considerations in contemporary architecture, codes, and practices

Track 5B

Topics

Global Alliances for Sustainable Development

  • Collaborative research clusters focused on SDGs (climate action, sustainable cities, heritage conservation, renewable energy, etc.)
  • Role of global platforms (UN-Habitat, UIA, UNESCO)
  • Partnerships with global think tanks, development agencies, and multilateral institutions for policy-driven research

Track 5C

Topics

Governance, Policy & Institutional Innovation

  • Aligning practice with SDG-focused national and global frameworks
  • Strengthening institutions and enabling equitable urban governance
  • Relevance of codes, guidelines, and their enforcement

*** The above list of domains is suggestive but not limited to only these***

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