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Regenerative Livable Built Environment

Seminar, Exhibition, and Excursion
08 - 09 August 2025

VENUE

Seminar and Exhibition : Mercure Hotel, BSD City
Jl. Edutown Cbd 55 Kavling Lot II No 8 BSD City Pagedangan 15339
Tangerang City - Indonesia
Excursion : BSD City

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Targets

Individuals from Universities Research Institutions The Government Practitioners/Professionals Developers

and all disciplines from various fields as well as stakeholders related with the creation of space such as Architecture, Civil Engineering, Urban Design, City Planning, Landscape, Environmental Engineering, Technology, Culture, Economics, Art and Design, Real Estate

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Registration & Submission

Submission of Abstract and Full Paper
[IMPORTANT] To submit an abstract, authors must create an account first. Then they can submit their abstracts by logging in to their account. The manuscript (full paper) can be submitted only after authors submit their abstract. The whole submission process is done fully online (NOT by email) to guarantee smooth administration. Letter of Acceptance (LoA) and Letter of Invitation (LoI) can be downloaded directly from your account once your abstract is accepted to be presented at the conference.

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This seminar has been conducted twice before and will continue to be held every four years with similar topic and several themes related to current issues. Department of Civil Engineering and Department of Architecture, Faculty of Civil Engineering and Planning (FTSP), Universitas Trisakti is the organizer of this event in collaboration with some universities as Co-Host, which have the same main research approach as Universitas Trisakti

BACKGROUND

Regenerative Livable Built Environment (RLBE) is a holistic approach to designing and managing human-made environments, focusing on regeneration, livability, and sustainability. It aims to enhance natural systems, foster inclusive and resilient communities, and minimize environmental impact through efficient resource use. RLBE requires an integrative design approach that considers social, ecological, economic, and technological factors. Benefits of RLBE include improved air and water quality, enhanced biodiversity, increased community engagement, reduced waste and emissions, economic growth through sustainable practices, and improved public health. RLBE prioritizes the balance between human well-being, ecological health, and economic viability, shifting from traditional built environment practices. The forum encourages stakeholders to rethink livable spaces, moving towards creating better environments for the prosperity of all living beings.

TOPICS

The topic of this international seminar is Livable-Space with the theme “REGENERATIVE LIVABLE BUILT ENVIRONMENT”. The sub themes will be chosen from any of the following areas: The Concept of Livable-space Appearance/Shape of Livable Space Various Dimensions of Livable-space Creation Process of Livable-space

PURPOSE

Being an initial step in the discussion regarding Livable Space, this forum is intended to embrace thoughts and experiences from various circles as wide as possible as collective capital to create awareness in developing the quality of livable space for all.

GOAL

To build an understanding for space and a creative capability with the aim of creating a flourishing livable space for mankind and other living creatures, and also form the milestones to enliven the study in the field of livable space in educational and research institutions in Indonesia.

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Registration fee

Important Date

KEYNOTE SPEAKER

Ir. Diana Kusumastuti, M.T.

Vice Minister of Public Works


INVITED SPEAKERS

Dr. Adrian Yat Wai Lo

Thammasat University, Thailand

Prof. Alex Lechner

Monash University Australia - Indonesia

Prof. Sung Hong Kim

University of Seoul, South Korea

Bertram Wong, B.Arch

Architect, California - USA

Dr. Deprizon Syamsunur

UCSI University, Malaysia

Dr. Kefeng Zhang

UNSW, Australia

Prof. Dipl-Ing. Markus Vogl

Universitat Stuttgart, Germany

Markus Jung ARB AKH

Swinburne University of Technology, Australia


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