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:
1. The Concept of Livable-space
2. Appearance/Shape of Livable Space
3. Various Dimensions of Livable-space
4. 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.
INTERNATIONAL ADVISORY BOARD
1. Prof. Dr. Rob E. Roggema (Holland University of Applied Sciences, Alkmaar, Netherlands)
2. Dr. Johannes Widodo (National University of Singapore, Singapore)
3. Prof. Alex Lechner (Monash University, Australia)
4. Prof. Sung Hong Kim (University of Seoul, South Korea)
5. Dr. Adrian Yat Wai Lo (Faculty of Architecture and Planning, Thammasat University, Bangkok,
Thailand)
6. Dr. Deprizon Syamsunur (UCSI University, Malaysia)
7. Prof. Dipl-Ing Markus Fogl (Universitat Stuttgart, Germany)
8. Bertram Wong, B. Arch. (Architect, USA)
9. Dr. Ranjith Dayaratne (Department of Architecture and Interior Design, University of
Bahrain, Sakheer, Bahrain).
10. Prof. Yusac Susilo (BOKU University, Vienna, Austria)
SCIENTIFC COMMITTEE
1. Prof. Dr-Ing. Ir. M. Dedes Nur Gandarum, M.S.A. (Department of Architecture, Universitas
Trisakti)
2. Dr. Indah Widiastuti. (Sekolah Arsitektur, Perencanaan, dan Pengembangan Kebijakan,
Institut Teknologi Bandung).
3. Dr. Rony Gunawan Sunaryo (Department of Architecture, Atmajaya University, Jogyakarta)
4. Dr. Ir. Bambang Endro Yuwono, M.S. (Civil Engineering Department, Universitas Trisakti)
5. Dr. Fahmy Hermawan, S.T., M.T. (Civil Engineering Department, Universitas Trisakti)
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE:
1. Conference Chair (Dr.-Ing. I G. Oka Sindhu Pribadi, M.Sc., M.M.)
2. Conference Co-Chair (Dr. Agustin Rebecca Lakawa, M.S., Ph.D.)
3. Member (Dr. Ir. Tulus Widiarso, M.T., Dr. Ir. Nurhikmah Budi Hartanti, M.T., Dr. M.I. Ririk
Winandari, M.T)
Previous conferences
Previous conferences
Previous proceedings
2020 - Preface Proceeding IOP:
2016 - Preface Proceeding
Peer-review process
Peer-review process